Actinidia arguta Selection from Chico California in 1974. Blooms a few days earlier than 74-46. Pollinates all of our Actinidia arguta varieties. Zone 5-8, space 15' on 6' trellis. Plant...
Sambucus canadensis Adams is a native elderberry. Very juicy, purple berries, excellent for elixirs, pies, syrups, wine, etc. Late ripening and a heavy producer. Zones 3-9. Pollinates with other native elderberries....
Vaccinium ashei species X Alapaha Rabbiteye Blueberry (uh-la-puh-HAH), was named for the Alapaha River in south Georgia and was was released in 2001 as an mid season rabbiteye blueberry. Plants...
Vitus lubrusca hybrid Alden is a deep blue Concord colored grape with California grape characteristics. The fruit's meaty non-slipskin texture is similar to vinifera grapes and the flavor is excellent....
Fragaria vesca Alexandra is an alpine strawberry with deep red fruit. An everbearing plant that sets fruit buds when temperatures at night are below 50 degrees F. Alexandra produces no...
Prunus cerasifera atropurea A colorful landscape specimen that produces a red-fleshed fruit. David Ulmer of MS reports: "This purple-leaf selection has proven to be a prolific, tasty, disease-free variety. It's...
Asimina triloba Allegheny ® pawpaw has medium fleshiness, early ripening with an 8 Percent seed ratio by weight. Flavor sweet, rich, a hint of citrus. Texture medium firm, smooth. Flesh...
Aloe vera aloaceae Native to the SW, aloe is usually grown in pots in the eastern US for its medicinal uses. A good choice for a house plant, with size...
Vitus llncecumil x Vitus rupestris America, a variety with only American grape species in it's parentage, a cross of Vitis llncecumll with V. rupestris. America is actually very hardy, able...
Corylus americana A pretty hedge bush 6-8 feet tall. Native to the eastern U.S. Two plants are needed to set fruit. Very showy catkins in spring. Sweet small nuts ripen...
Diospyros virginia This is an American persimmon, variety unknown. These plants arrived at the nursery tagged as Asian. They are not. They are American but we won't know the variety...
Prunus americana Native small tree common to the southeast. Branching from the ground, the colonizing shrub (up to 15') bears red fruits. Self-fertile. Heavenly smell when blooming and very showy...