It seemed a good time to use a non productive Conference pear tree to keep some old Turkish pear varieties growing. I had 3 varieties of Turkish pears, Sheikh Serfettin, Ankara and Tacettin Usta to graft. The below are a … Continue reading
Heartnut Trees Barerooted

Please Note - We take orders for bare rooted trees from May onwards, but shipping is only normally during January to March.
All trees are single stem maidens of varying sizes.
If in doubt please ask.
Many heartnut seedlings revert back to Juglans ailantifolia and not Juglans ailantifolia var. cordiformis. That is, their nuts will resemble the thick-shelled Japanese walnuts. Some heartnut seedlings have a 70% chance of being just Juglans ailantifolia trees. Also those seedlings produced from the best heartnut parents will produce up to 90% heartnut offspring. Therefore we cannot 100% guarantee a true heartnut is produced.
£15.00
These seedlings come from known heartnuts, but are from random mothers. Ripens from the first week of October. Nuts drop out in halves.
£15.00
Nuts are slightly larger than CW 1 and ripens the end of the first week of October. Nuts drop out in halves.
£15.00
Nuts drop out in halves. It ripens mid October and being a later nut, it is recommended for long frost free season areas like the Niagara area.
£15.00
On trial here in the UK
£15.00
This is on trial but produces medium size nuts and it is an early pollinator.
£15.00
Large Valentine heart shaped nut that freely drops out a mixture of whole and half nutmeats.
£15.00
This is not a heavy cropping variety, but produces a smaller crop regularly of larger nuts.
£15.00
A medium to large nut, it is very free cracking and has a pleasant flavour that resembles the butternut (J. cinerea). A heavy bearing, very hardy tree.
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