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  2. The 18 Best Fruit Trees to Grow in Your Garden - AOL

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    Ahead, our top picks for the best fruit trees to grow in your garden, in containers, and indoors. Nagami Kumquat Tree. Zones 9-10. Self-pollinating. ... Olive Tree. Zones 8 to 11.

  3. Best fruit trees: 24 varieties for tasty homegrown crops - AOL

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    The best fruit trees will produce delicious and bountiful fruit, cheaper and tastier than anything you can get in store Best fruit trees: 24 varieties for tasty homegrown crops Skip to main content

  4. Loquat - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the loquat tree is hardy in USDA zones 8 and above, and will flower only where winter temperatures do not fall below 30 °F or −1 °C. In such areas, the tree flowers in autumn and the fruit ripens in late winter. [5] It is popular in the southeastern United States.

  5. What is the best backyard fruit tree? We know! - AOL

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    Fruit trees are great for landscapes. Their blossoms are dazzling in spring and the fruits are absolutely delicious.

  6. Asimina triloba - Wikipedia

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    Research activities include germplasm collection and variety trials, and efforts are directed towards improving propagation, understanding fruit ripening and storage, and developing orchard management practices. Cultivation is best in hardiness zones 5-9 and trees take 7–8 years from seedling to fruiting. KSU has created the three cultivars ...

  7. Washingtonia filifera - Wikipedia

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    Washingtonia filifera is widely cultivated as an ornamental tree. It is one of the hardiest coryphoid palms, rated as hardy to USDA hardiness zone 8. It can survive brief temperatures of −10 °C (14 °F) with minor damage, and established plants have survived, with severe leaf damage, brief periods as low as −17 °C (1 °F).

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