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D virginiana Ruby has a very large fruit for an American persimmon. Ripening here from August to November with most of it's fruit ripening later than Weber, Yates and Meader....
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Asimina triloba  Very early ripening, produces .a good crop of large, sweet fruit.  Zone 5-8. Needs pollinator.
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Diospyros virginiana Yates have very large fruits for a native persimmon, 2 1/2" in diameter. Ripening late August- September. Very productive. Self fertile. Discovered by Ed Yates of Cincinnati, OH....
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Sambuscus canadensis Similar in all respects to Adams elderberry, and perhaps a seedling of Adams. This vigorous seedling grows at our nursery and is showy and productive with large fruit...
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Apios Americana A graceful native tuber producing perennial vine of twining habit, blooming fragrant maroon chocolate flowers. Usually dug up in the winter months, the sweet, starchy tubers are eaten...
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Prunus angustifolia aka Cherokee plum, Florida Sand plum, Sandhill plum. A native plum originally cultivated by Native Americans before the arrival of Europeans.  Average growth rate 12 to 18" per...
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Pawpaw Care Guide https://youtu.be/_XYZtEssuio Meet the Pawpaw https://youtu.be/dXMPqE1aHlc Climate The pawpaw, Asimina triloba, is a tree of temperate humid zones, requiring warm to hot summers, mild to cold winters, and...
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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...
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Juglans nigra One of the best Native Trees. A most important tree in any landscape. For nutrition, timber, beauty, nutrition and shade, Black Walnuts are defined with the fabric of...
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Vaccinium ashei Yadkin was released by North Carolina State University in 1997. Chilling requirement 500 hours to 600 hours. Excellent soil adaption. Plant is full, well shaped Southern type blueberry...
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Introduced in 1981 by NC State University. Self fertile, bronze muscadine fruit. Medium size fruit, late ripening. Fruit grows in clusters. Disease resistant and very vigorous.  Zone 7a - 10b...
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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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