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Specialties
We sell a wide variety of tropical, sub-tropical, and common fruit trees for the greater Phoenix metropolitan and Southwest Arizona desert communities. We specialize in mango trees, guava trees, avocado trees, papaya trees, banana trees, pomegranate trees, fig trees, jujube trees, sugar cane, apple trees, peach trees, apricot trees, Asian pear trees, pear trees, pecan trees, almond trees, date palms, lychee trees, Indian curry leaf trees, moringa trees, citrus, kaffir lime trees, surinam cherry trees, white sapote trees, quince trees, pistachio trees, star fruit trees, cocktail trees, fruit salad trees, mulberry trees, olive trees.
History
Established in 1995.
Originally started as a road side nursery in west Phoenix on Bell Rd., then to Baseline and 32nd St. Phoenix to its present location in the East Valley on the Old West Hwy, between the communities of Mesa and Apache Junction. We have stayed true to our passion and have continued to remain an exclusive fruit tree nursery serving the greater Phoenix metropolitan and Southwest Arizona desert communities and providing a wide variety of of hard to find fruit trees and plants from around the world that are suitable for growing in the Phoenix, AZ desert climate. We not only sell fruit trees but we also provide extensive growing advise for the beginner to the experienced gardener. Our website is chocked full of growing instructions for all the plants well sell, as well as we tweet and post to Face Book and Twitter tips, how to’s, and what not to do on a daily basis.
Meet the Business Owner
Alexander P.
Business Owner
Been growing tropical fruit trees in Phoenix area since moving to the valley in 1990. I have a passion for growing fruit trees, especially anything that other nurseries claim can’t be grown. I have an extensive network of local gardening experts, growers, and am a proud member of the Arizona Chapter of the California Rare Fruit Growers and am happy to share this knowledge and wonderful selection of some of the most amazing trees and fruits you could ever imagine, and wouldn’t think could be grown in the Phoenix valley.