| Variety* |
Description |
Sizes
Available* |
| Brewster |
Also
known as "Chen Purple," "Chen Zi," and "Chen
Tzu". A large, spreading tree with medium sized, sweet red fruit. |
3 gallon,
7 gallon |
Emperor
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A slow
growing, spreading tree that is quite beautiful. The fruit is larger than
most lychees and is rather large. |
7 gallon |
| Hak Ip |
Chicken-tongue
seed lychee. Medium-red fruit sometimes with green tinges with soft skin.
Flesh is crisp, sweet, and occasionally pinkish. |
3
gallon, 7 gallon, 25 gallon
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| Groff |
Chicken-tongue
seed lychee. Small, dull red, spiny, borne in clusters of 20 to 40. Small
seed. Ripens August to September. Latest ripening variety. Upright tree.
Hak Ip seedling. |
3
gallon
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| Kaimana |
Hak Ip
seedling. A medium high, spreading tree with medium-large red fruit. Resistant
to disease. |
3
gallon
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| Ohia |
A large
tree with excellent tasting red fruit. |
7
gallon, 15 gallon
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| Sweet Cliff |
Also
known as "Tim Naan" and "Tian Yan". A medium sized
tree with roundish, very sweet fruit. |
3
gallon, 7 gallon
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Some information courtesy of "Fruits of Warm Climates" by Julia F. Morton
*Please note that other
Varieties and Sizes are available upon request and/or inventory change.
Kwai May Pink Lychees!
(we have more pictures
of the Kwai May Pink Tree & Fruit - e-mail us if you're interested)
We usually
have quite a few different varieties in stock. If you have any questions,
please call us at 941-475-0557, or e-mail us at:
lightworksnursery@yahoo.com
For instant
information, although somewhat outdated, please go here ("Fruits of Warm
Climates" by Julia F. Morton): http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/lychee.html
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