Fragaria x ananassa Seascape is a everbearing variety from the University of California. Large, firm berries with outstanding flavor. A day neutral* variety producing high yields, large fruit size, symmetry,...
Zanthoxylum simulans Beautiful shrub produces Sechuan Peppers. Closely related to citrus than true peppercorns. Shoots, flowers, berries and seeds are all used in cooking. Beautiful plant with a contorted look...
Cudrania trisuspidata Exclusively from Edible Landscaping our Seedless Che is a small rounded fall-fruiting ornamental tree. In the deep South Che ripens in mid-July, and in Virginia it ripens late...
Asimina triloba Seedlings come close to being true to type. Select Pawpaw seedlings should have large fruit size and fine flavor, carrying on the fine genetic pool from the superior...
Morus alba Large, black fruit with huge heart-shaped leaves. From Naples, FL, yet hardy here in VA too! Fruits earlier than all other varieties. Small tree up to 20'. Delicious...
Zizyphus jujuba Shanxi Li (pronounced - ShonShee Lee) is the largest of the Li jujubes, and can reach 2 inches in diameter. The Shanxi Li tree is beautifully ornamental with...
Vaccinium corymbosum We've grown Sharpblue at the nursery for many years. It's bush size is only about 4' and compact, so it fits into border plantings or planted close to...
Asimina triloba According to Neil Peterson the Shenandoah has been the clear favorite of pawpaw customers at the DuPont Circle farmers market in Washington, DC. Even doubters and scoffers have...
Pyrus communis L. Shenandoah is a new, large and luscious European type pear, more blight resistance than Bartlett. Flavor similar to Bartlett but fruits are larger and can store for...
Diospyrus kaki A tree of upright, irregular branches. It has exceptionally large, glossy green leaves with moderate fall coloration. Its 3-4" orange fruit is one of the largest of fine...
Pyrus pyrifolia Shin Li is a very large to large fruit with a full-bodied pear shape (pyriform). Firm, white crisp juicy flesh and a sweet, yet tart flavor. The skin...
Pinus koraiensis Silveray Korean Stone Pine can start producing cones/pine nuts when five feet tall. In ten years the tree should be eight feet tall and four feet wide. At...