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Macadamia 'Queen Anne' (Macadamia integrifolia)

SKU MAC-QUE-XL
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Original price $109.95 - Original price $109.95
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Pot Size: X-Large Burlap Pot

Mature Air-Layered Fruit Tree

For a garden with the exhilaration of an apocalypse and the calming benefits of horticulture, tend to Macadamia integrifolia “Queen Anne.” This macadamia plant is native to rainforests in southern Queensland, Australia. It was first introduced to Hawaii in 1837, where they are now grown commercially. Increasingly, the Macadamia nut tree is becoming more endangered in its native habitats, which are threatened by development, land clearing — Oh, and, roaring wildfires.

However, there’s no use twiddling your thumbs in times like these: Learn how to grow macadamia nuts to remind yourself that there is still some good left in this world. Macadamia integrifolia appreciates a little coddling as a young sapling. As with most nut trees, it’s an investment in the future: Excellent care now will yield a lifetime’s harvest of macadamia nuts. With good hydration, protection from extreme weather, and pruning at the end of the growing season, you will be pleasantly surprised with the production power of this tree.

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Mature Air-Layered Fruit Tree

For a garden with the exhilaration of an apocalypse and the calming benefits of horticulture, tend to Macadamia integrifolia “Queen Anne.” This macadamia plant is native to rainforests in southern Queensland, Australia. It was first introduced to Hawaii in 1837, where they are now grown commercially. Increasingly, the Macadamia nut tree is becoming more endangered in its native habitats, which are threatened by development, land clearing — Oh, and, roaring wildfires.

However, there’s no use twiddling your thumbs in times like these: Learn how to grow macadamia nuts to remind yourself that there is still some good left in this world. Macadamia integrifolia appreciates a little coddling as a young sapling. As with most nut trees, it’s an investment in the future: Excellent care now will yield a lifetime’s harvest of macadamia nuts. With good hydration, protection from extreme weather, and pruning at the end of the growing season, you will be pleasantly surprised with the production power of this tree.

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