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Small-batch rare fruit trees

Uncommon fruit trees for curious growers.

Discover collector-worthy fruit trees, practical growing notes, and seasonal releases from a garden focused on flavor, rarity, and real-world care.

MyTreeSweets fruit garden artwork with collect, cultivate, celebrate message
Choose your path

Shop, learn, or explore before you buy.

Whether you are looking for a specific tree or planning your next growing project, MyTreeSweets gives you a clear place to start.

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Shop seasonal releases

See small-batch plants that are ready to leave the garden, with clear notes on why each one is worth growing.

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Plan ahead

Browse the collection

Compare fruit tree groups, care needs, cold sensitivity, and container potential before choosing your next plant.

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Grow better

Read practical guides

Get straightforward help with cold protection, container culture, repotting, and collection planning.

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Free tools

Use the Grower App tools

Build a freeze plan, think through pot size, and preview the tracking tools being built for rare-fruit growers.

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Why trust MyTreeSweets

Small-batch growing with practical Central Florida context.

MyTreeSweets is built for growers who want honest notes before they spend money, make space, or protect a tree through cold weather.

Local experience

Zone 9B decision-making

Recommendations are shaped around warm-climate growing, microclimates, containers, and cold-event planning.

Collector focus

More than common nursery labels

Plant notes include collector appeal, container potential, care tradeoffs, and why a tree may or may not deserve space.

Real workflow

Tools beyond shopping

Matchmaking, collection planning, freeze prep, and digital records help growers make better choices after the purchase too.

Fruit tree groups

Browse by the kind of tree you want to grow.

Start with a plant group, then move into individual profiles with growing notes, collector context, and availability when plants are ready.

Jaboticaba
Collector core

Jaboticaba

Slow-growing trunk-fruiting trees with strong collector demand and long-term container potential.

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Eugenia
Flavor and resilience

Eugenia

Ornamental, flavorful species ranging from compact patio plants to in-ground candidates.

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Mango and Sapote
Warm-site rewards

Mango and Sapote

Fruit-forward trees for growers who can offer heat, drainage, and cold-event planning.

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Banana and Fast Growers
Quick tropical impact

Banana and Fast Growers

Fast-moving plants that bring structure, shade, and propagation opportunities to a warm garden.

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Other Rare Tropicals
Curious grower shelf

Other Rare Tropicals

Interesting specialty plants for collectors who want more than the standard nursery bench.

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Why growers come back

More detail than a product title and price.

Rare fruit trees are easier to choose when you can see the practical notes behind the listing: container fit, cold sensitivity, growth habit, and buyer cautions.

The goal is to help visitors choose trees they can actually grow well, not just collect names that sound rare.

Cold note

Protect young tropicals first

Small containers, grafted plants, and tender collector species move higher on the freeze priority list than established subtropicals.

Container note

Pot size should follow root health

Stepping up too fast can hold excess moisture. Good growth starts with roots, drainage, and a realistic next container.

Buyer tip

Rare does not always mean better

Some trees are worth collector space; others need a protected microclimate, patient care, or more room than a patio can offer.

Grower tools

Plan cold nights before they become stressful.

The Grower App section includes free planning tools now, with deeper collection tracking, QR records, and premium features planned as the app grows.

Featured plants

Collector plants with real growing context.

A sample of the catalog experience, using plant information from the attached inventory and library files.

Pitangatuba
Eugenia

Pitangatuba

Future releaseCollector favoriteContainer friendly

Eugenia selloi

Bright, tangy fruit and compact growth make this a strong choice for patio growers and rare-fruit collectors.

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Surinam Cherry
Eugenia

Surinam Cherry

Future releaseEasy starterPot or ground

Eugenia uniflora

A productive Eugenia with ornamental value, useful for growers who want quick feedback and frequent harvests.

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Cherry of the Rio Grande
Eugenia

Cherry of the Rio Grande

Future releaseIn-ground candidateWarm microclimate

Eugenia involucrata

A handsome tree with sweet fruit and better cool-weather potential than many tropical collector plants.

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Finger Lime
Citrus

Finger Lime

Future releaseSpecialty citrusContainer friendly

Citrus australasica

Grown for caviar-like citrus pearls and chef-friendly fruit; best kept accessible for pruning and harvest.

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Miracle Fruit
Rare Tropicals

Miracle Fruit

Future releaseAcid-lovingPot preferred

Synsepalum dulcificum

A conversation-piece plant for growers who can provide acidic media, steady moisture, and frost protection.

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Ice Cream Banana
Banana

Ice Cream Banana

Future releaseFast growerLarge container or ground

Musa acuminata hybrid

A lush, productive banana with strong garden presence and an approachable care profile in warm climates.

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Get first notice when new trees are ready.

Join the request list for release alerts, collector notes, digital guide updates, and Grower App launch news.

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