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Incredible Edibles - NZ’s Edible Plant Specialists
Incredible Edibles - NZ’s Edible Plant Specialists
What we grow
View full range
Apples
Avocado
Bananas
Bay Trees
Berryfruit
Blueberries
Cape Gooseberry
Casimiroas
Cherimoyas
Chilean Guava
Citrus
Coffee
Currants
Curry Leaf
Feijoas
Figs
Grapes
Guava - Cherry
Ice Cream Bean
Japanese Raisin Tree
Lemongrass
Macadamia
Mountain Paw Paw
Mulberry Hicks (Early)
Oak Leaved Papaya
Olives
Orangeberry
Passionfruit
Peanut
Pine Nut
Pomegranates
Raspberries
Rhubarb
Tamarillos
Tea
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Magical Blueberries
All about Olives
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Pruning your Fig
Getting the best from your Citrus plant
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Poached Figs with Mascarpone
Passionfruit Honey
Blueberry Muffins
Berry Coulis
Blackberry Cocktail
Feijoa Crumble Cake
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Figs
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Guava - Cherry
Ice Cream Bean
Japanese Raisin Tree
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Macadamia
Mountain Paw Paw
Mulberry Hicks (Early)
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Oak Leaved Papaya

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Delicate green flowers appear in summer, followed by small orange-striped fruit turning green to orange when ripe. Requires two or more plants for pollination. Harvest is in early winter when the fruit has turned orange and is soft to the touch. Produces hundreds of small fruit. Large oak-like leaves during spring and summer fall off over autumn and winter months.

Carica quercifolia

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Delicate green flowers appear in summer, followed by small orange-striped fruit turning green to orange when ripe. Requires two or more plants for pollination. Harvest is in early winter when the fruit has turned orange and is soft to the touch. Produces hundreds of small fruit. Large oak-like leaves during spring and summer fall off over autumn and winter months.

Carica quercifolia

Delicate green flowers appear in summer, followed by small orange-striped fruit turning green to orange when ripe. Requires two or more plants for pollination. Harvest is in early winter when the fruit has turned orange and is soft to the touch. Produces hundreds of small fruit. Large oak-like leaves during spring and summer fall off over autumn and winter months.

Carica quercifolia

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