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:welcome:! Interesting setup you have. Is that a tree nut?

Yep. Macadamias are native to my area, and are a forest tree, although commercial orchard trees bear little resemblance to the natives. Commercial trees are hybrids bred (propagated) for yield and nut size. My particular trees were bred in Hawaii - another significant macadamia growing area - and their commercial designation is H246. Most trees planted today in Australia are "A" varieties bred locally. The "A"s have a much shorter lead in time - around 5 years till significant yields, whereas the "H" varieties are around 10-15 years before they really produce nut.
 
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Yep. Macadamias are native to my area, and are a forest tree, although commercial orchard trees bear little resemblance to the natives. Commercial trees are hybrids bred (propagated) for yield and nut size. My particular trees were bred in Hawaii - another significant macadamia growing area - and their commercial designation is H246. Most trees planted today in Australia are "A" varieties bred locally. The "A"s have a much shorter lead in time - around 5 years till significant yields, whereas the "H" varieties are around 10-15 years before they really produce nut.

Very nice! I'm just trying to get two lowly pecan trees to grow in my yard! :ashamed:
 

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