Corylus avellana x Americana OSU The Beast is 75% European hazelnut and 25% American hazelnut and highly resistant to eastern filbert blight. The Beast is vigorous and productive. A cross...
Corylus avellana The hazelnut breeding program at Oregon State University directed by Shawn Mehlenbacher uses the genetic diversity in the genus Corylus to create new cultivars with resistance to eastern...
Click here for Citrus Care Guide aka Mexican Lime Citus aurantifolia A small semi-dwarf tree with small fruit; one of the best container plants. Grows rapidly and produces well even...
Vaccinum ashei Tifblue is a well known standard for southern blueberries. It is most dependable and adaptable. Beautiful fall leaf color. Berries that stay on the bush get sweeter and...
Morus alba Planting: Avoid sites where water stands for a day or more after a rain. Plant in sites with 6 hours or more of sunshine per day for optimum...
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...
Poncerus trifoliata Can be grown outside in Zone 6. Prune lower growth back to encourage canopy. Golf-ball size fruits are best used for drinks and marmalade. The hardiest true citrus,...
Click here for Blackberry Care Guide Rubus spp Triple Crown is named for its three attributes; flavor, productivity and vigor. This very hardy variety offers two other attributes; disease resistance...
Fragaria annassa One of the best flavored continuous bearing strawberries from the eastern U.S. Disease resistant and productive. Introduced by USDA Beltsville and the University of Maryland in 1981, Tristar...
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...
Curcuma longa Turmeric is an incredibly flavorful, nutritious, and medicinal herb. The tuber can be used fresh or dried. Turmeric can be grown as a perennial in zones 8-11, or...
Lonicera kamtschatica These compact, small pretty European bushes are our first fruits to ripen at the nursery. Very hardy, they thrive in Siberia. The flowers are not showy or scented...