Exotic Fruit Trees Olive Trees An impressive exotic fruit tree when mature Olive trees will take 12°C in winter and fruit very successfully However the fruit itself will be damaged if the temperature drops below 5°C In Europe olive trees are grown in areas where they do not suffer from frost and even snow, growing nearer the mountains than citrus fruits Top Ziziphus jujubeJujubes are an extremely hardy, deciduous tree growing between 510m They tolerate drought, saline soils and cool winters which make it a highly adaptable crop well suited to a range of climatic conditions Great for inland and southern mainland Australia Most cultivars are selffertile, but some like crosspollination, and any problems with fruit set can be remedied using cincturing,ShanxiLi Jujube Tree $110 postage in this ranged from $25 (Sydney) to $37 (rural Victoria) per order, not per tree Description of Fruit Like Li, but larger From the Shanxi province of China Large and round Early ripening, thus good for areas with short seasons Best eaten fresh, when around 50% brown
Li Jujube Trees Of Antiquity