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Prunus persica   Fruit from Patio Peach Flory is a genetic dwarf green-leafed peach. Self-fertile with showy double pink flowers, very disease-resistant. White freestone fruit ripens late 1st week in...
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Geraldine American Plum is an outstanding native ornamental common to the southeast. Branching from the ground, the colonizing shrub (up to 15') bears red cheeked fruits with apricot flesh in...
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Ficus carica Verte ripens about the same time as LSU Purple, so best to grow in zone 7 - 8. In a long season fruits will dry on the tree...
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Prunus armenaica Long time favorite of apricot fanciers for its exceptionally rich flavor and aroma. Used fresh and for canning. 600 hours. Self fruitful. USDA Zones 6-9. Plant Characteristics Pest...
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Rubus occidentalis Ohio Treasure's berries have a pleasant flavor with a good balance of sweetness and freshness. The fruits are considered medium in size and average 2.1 grams per berry...
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Prunus avium Sweetheart is a self-fertile cherry resulting from a Van cross and introduced by the Agriculture Canada Research Station at Summerland, British Columbia. Trees are productive and fruit is...
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Diospyros kaki Translation; very sweet. Can be eaten hard. Early ripening, flat-lobed, deep orange fruit on medium size tree from Sunchow, Korea. Should be considered for an east coast commercial...
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Vaccinium spp Huckleberry Southern Type - Vigorous and adaptable, a heavy producer of large glossy black fruit about one half inch in diameter. Extremely ornamental when the berries start to...
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One of the best fresh eating bronze, self fertile muscadine grapes. Berry color has a pinkish hue and fruit is very sweet. High yields of medium large berries Ripens early...
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Pyrus communus x Warren Pear was named after T O Warren from Hattiesburg, MS. Thought to be a seedling selection from the breeding work of USDA's fruit breeder Dr. Magness,...
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Prunus persica Patent #5821 Full flavor and widely-adapted.Mid to late bloomers covered in dainty pink blossoms that tolerate fluctuating spring weather conditions. Large fruit, blush over white, and pale, white...
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