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Fruit Trees & Fruit

Discover a wide selection of fruit trees and start your orchard today!

Discover a wide selection of fruit trees and start your own garden or orchard today! Trees available include but are not limited to lemon, lime, orange, mango, guava, banana, gooseberry, litchi, tamarillo, pomegranate, grape, apple, and pear. Not all fruit are trees such as pineapple, strawberries, bananas and melons to name a few. Varieties are hand-selected by experts to ensure you get what you need without the hassle or guesswork in growing. All sellers in this section are committed to supplying superior fruit trees, seeds and plants to their customers. If you are in doubt on the best varieties to use, sellers are always happy to recommend the most ideal trees based on your soil type, current climate situation as well as the type of fruit desired.

A fruit tree is a tree which bears fruit that is consumed or used by animals and humans — all trees that are flowering plants produce fruit, which are the ripened ovaries of flowers containing one or more seeds. In horticultural usage, the term "fruit tree" is limited to those that provide fruit for human food.

Common Fruit Trees

  • Apples
  • Mangoes
  • Lemons
  • Pears
  • Apricots
  • Coconuts
  • Almond
  • Indian Gooseberry

Not all fruit are trees such as pineapple, strawberries, bananas and melons to name a few.

The most common fruit trees for gardens are apple trees, pear trees, cherry trees, and plum trees. In warmer climates, trees that are fruit-bearing plants include apricots, peaches, and figs. Botanically speaking, species of fruit trees can also include trees that produce berries or nuts.

The third most common reason for failure of the trees to bear fruit is lack of, or poor, pollination. All flowers must be pollinated in order to form fruit consistently. The better the pollination in apples and pears the larger the fruit.

Fruits are classified according to the arrangement from which they derive. There are four types—simple, aggregate, multiple, and accessory fruits.

The Tree of 40 Fruit is a single tree that grows forty different types of stone fruit including peaches, plums, apricots, nectarines, cherries, and almonds.

The Tree of 40 Fruit is a single tree that grows forty different types of stone fruit including peaches, plums, apricots, nectarines, cherries, and almonds.

Fastest Growing Fruit Trees

  • Apple Trees
  • Citrus Fruit Trees
  • Apricot Trees
  • Mandarin Fruit Trees
  • Cherry Trees
  • Fig Trees.
  • Pear Trees
  • Moringa Trees

Depending on the type of fruit tree you're hoping to plant, the mature height may vary just a little: pears* and plums reach about 18-20 feet in height, while apricots grow up to 15-20 feet tall/wide.

While annual plants will produce fruit the first year from seeds, some fruit trees may not bear fruit for 5 to 15 years after the seed has been planted.