Winter Fruiting Collection
"Winter Fruiting: A Colorful Feast for the Season" As winter sets in, nature surprises us with a bountiful array of fruits that thrive even in the coldest months
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"Winter Fruiting: A Colorful Feast for the Season" As winter sets in, nature surprises us with a bountiful array of fruits that thrive even in the coldest months. From Rhubarb Forcing to breadfruit (artocarpus altilis), citrus varieties like citrus reticulata and citrus paradisi, tangelo, ugli fruit, and vibrant green subjects add a burst of freshness to our tables. The holly family takes center stage during this season, with ilex verticillata oosterwijk showcasing its stunning red berries and symphoricarpos sweet fantasy enchanting us with its snowberry clusters. The classic ilex aquifolium stands tall as well, adorned with glossy leaves and bright red berries. Fatsia japonica Spiders web adds an intriguing touch to winter gardens with its intricate white patterns on dark green foliage. And speaking of holly again, it's impossible not to mention the timeless beauty of ilex aquifolium – a symbol of holiday cheer. Citrus limon brings a sunny disposition into our homes as lemons take their place on tin or pewter plates atop wooden boards. Meanwhile, clementines (citrus reticulata clementine) offer easy-to-peel sweetness that delights both young and old alike. Ivy also joins the winter fruiting party; Hedera helix Glacier showcases delicate cream-colored leaves against a shadowy backdrop—a mesmerizing sight indeed. Winter may be cold outside, but inside our homes and gardens lies an abundance of flavorsome treasures waiting to be savored. Let these winter fruits bring warmth and joy to your heart throughout this chilly season.