Gold tamarillo, 20 seeds (yellow)
$28.38
$35.76
Description Gold tamarillo, 20 seeds (yellow). 2025 harvested seeds. Sweeter than red varieties, kids and adults alike love them. Grow well in temperate climate. Seeds are germinating well as you can see from image. Seeds cannot be sent to Western Australia, Tasmania or overseas due to quarantine restrictions. Cluster of pink fragrant flowers appear in spring within 18 months from planting. Followed by large golden fruit which is sweet and less acidic than the red varieties. Tamarillo is a member of the Soloanaceae family, with potato, tomato, pepino and naranjilla. Once known as the ‘Tree Tomato’. Native to the Andean region of Bolivia and north-west Argentina, the wild tamarillo seems to have all but disappeared from its native habitat. Landscape Value Take advantage of the large sub-tropical leaf form. Nutritional Value Good source of Vitamin A, B6, C and E. Rich in iron and potassium. Low in calories and high in dietary fibre. How to Eat Cut in half and scoop out the rich juicy pulp. Or use in a fruit salad, sauces, chutneys or as a meat accompaniment. Expected Yield 1 plant can yield 15-20kg of fruit. Growing Provide a warm, sheltered sunny position. Wind Protect from the wind as these plants are shallow rooted. Not salt tolerant. Climate Frost tender. Light frosts will naturally prune your tree. Tamarillos need plenty of water as the huge soft leaves transpire rapidly. Soil Any well drained site with good moisture content and high in organic matter. Planting Choose a sheltered position with protection from strong winds and hard frosts. Pruning Once your plant reaches 1 metre tall take the tip out to encourage branching and stopping the plant growing too tall so you can not reach the fruit. Frosts will naturally prune your tree. After the frost, remove old and dead wood. In areas of no frosts you will need to manually prune back growth to prevent over crowding. Always remember fruit is formed on the new spring growth, therefore a hard prune will maintain desired shape, size and maximise next seasons fruit. Pests Tamarillos are susceptible to aphids and whitefly.
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