In our gardens, apart from the traditional species that have been cultivated for decades, such as apple trees, pear trees, plums, cherries and cherries, exotic plants are becoming more and more popular.Although these are the most common species from warmer climates, some, more resistant ones, can grow and bear fruit quite well in our conditions.From the huge number of new varieties, it is worth choosing for our gardens or orchards that are less demanding to cultivate. Remember that these species are not more troublesome to care for than our European trees and shrubs.
Many interesting varieties of exotic plants are available in plant nurseries and the best garden centers, so every lover of original flavors will undoubtedly find something for themselves.We can be sure that with proper care The first harvest of exotic fruits will arouse joy and delight not only the owner, but also neighbors and friends.
For several years, new species of fruit trees and shrubs from the Far East, especially Japan and China, have been enjoying particular interest. In our country, peaches with spherical fruits are grown. Most varieties have a mossy skin, and they are true peaches. In turn, varieties with smooth skin are called nectarines.The latest fruit-growing novelties, which are quickly gaining supporters of cultivation around the world, are, however, peaches with slightly different fruits. It is still a little known group of peaches with completely flat fruits in Poland.
They appeared quite recently and are a kind of curiosity, but they have already been quite well known and, what is worth emphasizing, they are successful even in our climate. The trees practically do not differ from traditional peaches, but they have completely different fruits. Instead of the usual round shape, they are more flattened.Not only their shape is unique, because the greatest advantage is the delicious taste.If we leave the fruit on the tree longer, it will be exceptionally sweet.
Plum family
Other curiosities available in nurseries that are worth planting in our gardens are Japanese plum trees. They come from Asia and are different from the plums we know. Many species of plums are cultivated in the world, while in our country only the European plum Prunus domestica.Hungarian women are the most valued, but we also like large-fruited green leaves or tiny mirabelles with seeds and flesh. Japanese plum trees are somewhat similar to renklod.
There are no large plantings of these plants in Poland yet, because they are still a little known species.It is worth knowing that the undoubted advantage of the Japanese plum is that it yields well, and even very well.Flowers rarely freeze, so in summer the branches bend under the weight of sweet fruit.