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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Canadian in California where to visit for cool fruit gardens/orchard?
« on: March 16, 2024, 07:41:18 PM »
You might check out Fullerton Arboretum -- they have a lot of big healthy tropical and subtropical fruit trees and they sell whatever is in season. (Like they have a giant Ice Cream Bean tree, just as a random example.)
Also visiting the various nurseries in the Vista / Fallbrook area, like Exotica, Atkins, and Clausen is always nice because they have a lot of mature in ground trees along with potted ones for sale, and usually have some fruit for you to try.
You'll also find a lot of mature tropical fruit trees growing in random neighborhoods especially in the corridor between central LA county to central Orange County, and also in the San Gabriel Valley.
Also visiting the various nurseries in the Vista / Fallbrook area, like Exotica, Atkins, and Clausen is always nice because they have a lot of mature in ground trees along with potted ones for sale, and usually have some fruit for you to try.
You'll also find a lot of mature tropical fruit trees growing in random neighborhoods especially in the corridor between central LA county to central Orange County, and also in the San Gabriel Valley.