Enjoy homegrown fruit with varieties that can produce fruit without needing a second pollinator tree nearby. Our collection of self-fertile fruit trees is perfect for smaller yards, home orchards, and gardeners looking for easy-to-grow fruit trees for North Florida and Southern landscapes.
These trees are selected for productivity, beauty, and delicious fruit while being beginner-friendly for backyard growers. Many self-pollinating varieties still benefit from additional pollinators nearby, often leading to heavier harvests and improved fruit production.
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SUNDOLLAR NECTARINE [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] Self fertile cold hardy to 10 -15 degree. Spacing 10 to 15 ft. apart. Medium to large, yellow fleshed...
SunGold Nectarine Prunus persica var. nucipersica boasts a delightful golden-yellow skin and is ready for harvest in July and August. While self-pollinating, planting two or more trees...
ARBEQUINA OLIVE TREEOlea europaea ‘Arbequina’ Produces small, flavorful olives—great for oil or fresh use Self-pollinating (will produce on its own) Thrives in full sun Drought...
Paw Paw Fruit Trees Asimina triloba NATIVE AKA Pawpaw, Common Pawpaw, Custard Apple, Indian Banana, Wild Banana They taste like custard. Native small understory tree multi-stemmed shrub, 10-25 ft....
ELBERTA PEACH PRUNUS PERSICA 'ELBERTA ' Fruits in July-August. This peach variety is self-pollinating and produces freestone fruit. CHILL HOURS : 800-950 ZONES 5-9 ...
FLORDAGLO PEACH - is a freestone, meaning the flesh easily separates from the seed. Introduced in 1988, 'Flordaglo' peaches are well-suited for backyard or u-pick...