There are so many fruiting plants that will do well in South-East Queensland. The star performers (in terms of hardiness, productivity, and flavour) are listed below. I would love to hear of hidden gems I’ve missed.
- Acerola Cherry
- Atherton raspberry
- Atherton raspberry (Australian native)
- Bananas (Pisang Celang, Ducasse and Blue Java varieties)
- Black sapote
- Blueberries (grown in a pot)
- Brazilian Cherry (mostly because it is so hardy and productive)
- Brown turkey figs
- Dragon fruit
- Feijoa
- Gin Berry
- Gramichama
- Guava
- Jaboticaba (Australian native)
- Jackfruit
- Lemonade fruit
- Lillypilly
- Lisbon Lemon
- Macadamia
- Midyim berries (Australian native)
- Mulberry (Native and European)
- Panama berry
- Passionfruit (Panama Gold (large yellow fruit) and Panama Red (large purple red fruit)
- Peanut butter bush
- Pepino
- Pineapple
- Pomegranate
- Red papaya
- Soursop
- Star apple
- Strawberry guava
- Tahitian lime
- Tamarillo
- Wax jambu
- Mango
- Ice-cream bean
