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Unusual Fruits

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Showing 20 of 51 items

Goji Berry

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Moderate

Harvest Time: May - June

Starting at $24.95

216 reviews
Growing Zones: 5-9
Growing Zones 5-9
Stevens Cranberry

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Moderate

Starting at $139.95 Starting at $99.95

45 reviews
Growing Zones: 3-9
Growing Zones 3-9
Pineberry

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Fast

Harvest Time: April - May

Starting at $35.95 Starting at $29.95

48 reviews
Growing Zones: 5-8
Growing Zones 5-8
Golden Raspberry

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

Harvest Time: Summer/Autumn

Starting at $71.95 Starting at $59.95

66 reviews
Growing Zones: 4-9
Growing Zones 4-9
American Paw Paw Tree

Sunlight: Part Shade to Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

Harvest Time: August-October

Starting at $103.95

99 reviews
Growing Zones: 5-9
Growing Zones 5-9
Guava Tree 'Ruby Supreme'

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Moderate

Harvest Time: June - August

Starting at $139.95

193 reviews
Growing Zones: 9-11 outdoors
Growing Zones 9-11
4-in-1 Apple Tree

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

Harvest Time: June - Sept

Starting at $249.95

116 reviews
Growing Zones: 5-8
Growing Zones 5-8
American Cranberry

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Fast

Starting at $134.95

32 reviews
Growing Zones: 2-7
Growing Zones 2-7
Emperor Lychee Tree

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Slow

Harvest Time: April-May

Starting at $149.95 Starting at $139.95

39 reviews
Growing Zones: 9-11 outdoors
Growing Zones 9-11
Loquat 'Japanese Plum' Tree

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

Harvest Time: Winter-early spring

Starting at $149.95 Starting at $139.95

112 reviews
Growing Zones: 8-10
Growing Zones 8-10
Shiranui Mandarin Tree

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Starting at $35.95

4 reviews
Growing Zones: 9-11 outdoors
Growing Zones 9-11
Limequat Citrus Tree

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Moderate

Harvest Time: November-March

Starting at $114.95

59 reviews
Growing Zones: 8-11 outdoors
Growing Zones 8-11
Sugar Apple Tree (Sweetsop Tree)

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

Starting at $189.95

98 reviews
Growing Zones: 9-11 outdoors
Growing Zones 9-11
3-in-1 Pear Tree

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Slow

Harvest Time: June - September

Starting at $169.95

13 reviews
Growing Zones: 5-8
Growing Zones 5-8
Elite Gold Pineapple

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Fast

Harvest Time: various

Starting at $60.95

19 reviews
Growing Zones: 9-11 outdoors
Growing Zones 9-11
Soursop 'Guanabana' Tree

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

Harvest Time: various

Starting at $129.95

66 reviews
Growing Zones: 10-11 outdoors
Growing Zones 10-11
Miracle Berry Plant

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Slow

Harvest Time: May-October

Starting at $159.95

150 reviews
Growing Zones: 9-11 outdoors
Growing Zones 9-11

Unique, one-of-a-kind picks for your homescape.

Unusual Fruits

Rare Fruit Trees delivered right to your door: Our Unusual Fruits aren't found at big box stores or other nurseries because they're truly one-of-a-kind and unique, often growing naturally in exotic, far-away locales. Now, you can have these special picks in your own backyard.

What are Unusual Fruits?

Typically tropical, Unusual Fruits are unique, one-of-a-kind selections that may not be native to your area. From the Carolina Reaper Pepper to the Paw Paw Tree, these exotic plants make your garden extraordinary.

How to Grow Unusual Fruits

Specific planting directions will depend on the variety you choose, but you should start with determining your proper growing zones (or plant indoors). The most important factors for your Unusual Fruits, like with most plants, are sunlight and watering needs. Again, tailored instructions will depend on the variety you choose.

But planting your Unusual Fruits is simple. Find an area with well-drained soil and the proper sunlight, or select a container large enough to accommodate the tree’s root ball, place your plant and backfill the soil. Finally, water the surrounding soil to settle your plant’s roots and mulch to conserve moisture in the area.

How to Pollinate Unusual Fruits

Most of our Unusual Fruits are self-fertile, but for those that need a cross-pollinator, we’ve recommended the best pollination partners on each specific product's page.

With indoor trees, hand pollination may be necessary. However, the process is easy: Simply transfer pollen from one bloom to the next on your tree by using a clean, dry, fine-tipped paintbrush and swirling pollen on each bloom’s center until the process is complete.