Prunus cerasifera 'Atropurea' This colorful landscape specimen produces a red-fleshed fruit. David Ulmer from Mississippi reports: "This purple-leaf selection has proven to be a prolific, tasty, and disease-free variety. It's...
Asimina triloba Allegheny® Pawpaw The Allegheny Pawpaw is known for its medium fleshiness, early ripening, and a seed ratio of approximately 8% by weight. Its flavor is sweet, rich, with...
Diospyros virginiana 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 A native small tree commonly found in the southeast, this branching shrub can reach up to 15 feet and produces red fruits. It is self-fertile and features showy...
Malus spp. (Arkansas Black Apple) The Arkansas Black Apple is an excellent permaculture tree, known for its deep red, winter-keeping apples. This tree is highly disease-resistant, self-fertile, and produces fruit...
Malus spp. - Arkansas Black Spur Apple Arkansas Black Spur is a compact variation of the Arkansas Black apple. It features spur growth, meaning the buds are closer together, resulting...
Prunus maritima Beach Plums are native to the northeastern US along the coast. Adaptable, we've grown them for years at the nursery. Fruits are tart and many, used in jams...
Prunus persica Belle of Georgia peach has been grown for centuries from the north to the south. Very disease resistant and long-lived. Very bud hardy. White-fleshed fruit drops when ripe....
Click here for Sweet Cherry Care Guide Prunus avium Ripens a bit latter than Kristin or Sam. An excellent pollinator for other varieties such as Kristin and Ulster. Blooms with...
A good, all purpose freestone, the Blenheim Apricot is a medium sized, sweet, aromatic fruit with very good flavor. Early blooming, self Fruitful, ripens in late June. Estimated chilling requirement...
Prunus persica Bonfire is a compact dwarf purple-leaf peach. White-fleshed fruit streaked with red ripens late. (@ 1st week September at the nursery) Fruits are cling stone with firm fruit...
Mespilus germanica Breda Giant's fruits resemble very, very large bronze rose hips. A relative of the pear, medlars are sometimes referred to as northern loquat because of their long green...