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California Tropical Fruit Tree nursery is the result of one Southern California family’s dedication to the cultivation of beautiful and delicious tropical fruits, nuts, spices and flowers. Personally appreciative of the exceptional taste, nutritional value and unique nature of its trees’ year-round yields, the California Tropical Fruit Tree family is dedicated to providing the highest quality and widest selection of inventory in the region to landscape professionals.
Jung Seed offers a wide variety of vegetable seeds, fruits, annuals, perennials, bulbs, and more!
Bonita Creek Nursery is located in a peaceful riparian valley. The ten-acre ranch is bordered by the Sweetwater Regional Park, to the North, and an Open-space Preserve, to the South.
Our location is blessed with a natural spring and with being situated at the confluence of two creeks. The surrounding hills and unique topography combine to create varied micro-climates, best described as Sunset Zones 20-23. This wide range of climatic conditions allows us to cultivate an equally wide range of nursery stock.
The collection at Bonita Creek Nursery now contains over 500 varieties of plants, producing fruits, nuts, berries and vegetables. In an effort to enrich the diversity, we actively seek new varieties from a wide range of sources.
These sources could include a neighbor who has an promising volunteer seedling, a nursery wholesaler promoting new cultivars, or an importation from a foreign country with permits. In addition, we are very actively involved in the development of hybrids and new varieties.
Our location is blessed with a natural spring and with being situated at the confluence of two creeks. The surrounding hills and unique topography combine to create varied micro-climates, best described as Sunset Zones 20-23. This wide range of climatic conditions allows us to cultivate an equally wide range of nursery stock.
The collection at Bonita Creek Nursery now contains over 500 varieties of plants, producing fruits, nuts, berries and vegetables. In an effort to enrich the diversity, we actively seek new varieties from a wide range of sources.
These sources could include a neighbor who has an promising volunteer seedling, a nursery wholesaler promoting new cultivars, or an importation from a foreign country with permits. In addition, we are very actively involved in the development of hybrids and new varieties.
The california rare fruit growers (CRFG) is the largest amateur fruit-growing organization in the world. We specialize in fruit not native to nor grown commercially in any given area; but our breadth of knowledge and experience covers the environmentally sound culture of any and all edible plants. We do not sell fruit or fruit trees, we are an organization.
Mulberry Pests & Diseases
- University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources - Managing Pests in Gardens: Trees and Shrubs: Mulberry—UC IPM
- Penn State - Mulberry | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
- University of Kentucky - Common Insect Pests of Mulberry
- University of Kentucky - Mulberry Whitefly | NC State Extension Publications