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Actinidia arguta Dr. Meader, plant breeder from NH, had this male growing at his farm in Rochester, NH. Probably from Korea, this adaptable male should be spaced 15 feet on...
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Diospyrus virginiana Very early ripening September through November at the nursery. Extremely cold-hardy, originally from Rochester, New Hampshire. Self-fertile, some fruits seedless, native American variety. Pumpkin- orange colored fruits are...
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Prunus saliciina Methley is a Japanese purple red plum with red flesh that is delicious fresh. Seed adheres to the flesh. Very productive doing better than most plums in warmer...
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Prunus mexicana Native, single trunked, non-suckering tree, fragrant, showy white flowers. Leaves up to 5" long and 2" wide. Plums turn from yellow to mauve as they ripen July -...
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Click here for Citrus Care Guide Citrus limonia Blooms early, usually fruiting the first year. Hardy to 18 degrees F and ornamental, being slightly sweet with an excellent lemon flavor....
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Morus alba Discovered growing will in Georgia. Excellent large fruit, productive and does well in the south. Well drained soil with 5+ hours of sun. Usually fruiting 2 to 3...
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Diospyrus kaki Hardy, vigorous tree. Dwarf and early ripening. Enjoy when fruit is soft. Ripens early October and continues ripening on the tree into winter. Good fall color. Space 10'...
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Zone 5 - 8. Self fertile.
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Prunus Mume Japanese apricot or Ume fruits are eaten raw, candied, boiled, preserved in sugar, pickled in salt and dried, or made into a liqueur. The pulp is also used...
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Prunus cerasus Montmorency pie cherry is the most widely known sour cherry planted throughout North America. The fruit is bright red with a clear juicy flesh. Trees are self fertile,...
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Vitus lubrusca Linne The Moored grape was named and released by Virginia Tech. This is the second grape variety resulting from the grape breeding program initiated by Professor Robert C....
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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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