Articles
OC Chapter
About Fruit Trees in the Fullerton Arboretum by Alfredo Chiri
APPLE.htm
CARAMBOLA.htm
COFFEE_TREE.htm
GUAVA_LEMON.htm
LYCHEE_NUT.htm
MULBERRY_BLACK.htm
PASSION_FRUIT.htm
SAPOTE_WHITE.htm
PITOMBA.htm
WAMPEE.htm
ALMOND.htm
APRICOT_TROPICAL.htm
CALAMONDIN.htm
CAPER_PLANT.htm
JAMBOLAN.htm
LIME_KIFFER.htm
PACAY.htm
PLUM_NATAL.htm
STRAWBERRY_TREE.htm
SUGARCANE.htm
ALLSPICE_TREE.htm
ANNATTO.htm
ARACA.htm
AVOCADO.htm
BANANA.htm
BLOOD_ORANGE.htm
CANISTEEL.htm
CAPULIN_CHERRY.htm
CHERIMOYA.htm
CHESTNUT.htm
CIITRON_ETROG.htm
CITRON_BUDDAS_HAND.htm
FIG_WHITE.htm
GUAIBAJAI.htm
GUAVA_PINEAPPLE.htm
JABOTICABA.htm
JUJUBE.htm
KIWI.htm
LONGAN.htm
LOQUAT.htm
LUCUMA.htm
MALABAR_CHESTNUT.htm
MULBERRY_WEEPING.htm
MANGO.htm
MANGOSTEEN.htm
ROSE_APPLE.htm
SAPOTE_BLACK.htm
SURINAM_CHERRY.htm
ORANGE_VALENCIA.htm
PAWPAW.htm
PUMMELO.htm
A summary of Julie Frink's research on selected
Avocados.htm
How to plant an Avocado tree and other needed information
From the Dec '91 Fruit Gardener - all about Figs for Coastal Southern California with a Chart.  For the ultimate collection of Fig information see Encanto Farms Nursery Figs4Fun.
For Edgar Valdivia's Rare Fruits go to especially Pitayas
For a practical guide to introducing the world's most prolific pollinators into your garden visit Urban Bee Gardens to learn about our native bees.