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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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Fragaria virginiana The native Fragaria virginiana or Virginia native strawberry is a spring bearing, soft, highly flavored ground cover. Fruits are delicate with sweet aroma. Plants spread by runner plants...
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 Vitus rotundifolia x vinifera This vine is highly recommended for home plantings because it is self-fertile, has good flavor, and the cut leaf pattern of the leaves is very ornamental....
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Diospyrus kaki Tamopan persimmon is an oddly shaped astringent type fruit. It looks like a tomato with a hat! Tamopan is delicious! Fruits ripen October thru November. Great for cooking...
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Fragaria annassa Introduced by George Darrow in 1923, Fairfax soon became a very popular variety because of its flavor. One of the top fresh tasting strawberries ever. Zones 4-8 Space...
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Prunus avium Ripens a bit latter than Kristin or Sam. An excellent pollinator for other varieties such as Kristin and Ulster. Blooms with Stella, Sam and Rainier, though Rainier is...
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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...
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Native American Purple Leaf Filberts or Hazelnut are a purple form selection of American Filbert. A beautiful and edible addition to the yard, this deciduous shrub will naturalize, producing edible...
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Prunus salicina X angustifolia Early fruiting open spreading small tree. A cross between Japanese plum and native Chickasaw. Ripens before Methley. Brown rot resistant. Introduce in 1921 by A. L....
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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...
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Rubus Spp Chester is an early, fine tasting, semi erect thornless blackberry. I remember sampling Chester when it was a numbered seedling at the University of Maryland's Cherry Hill Research...
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Rubus ideaus x  Released by Geneva Experimental Station, Geneva NY 1982. The most popular purple raspberry. Very large fruit. High quality and sweet. Good fresh and excellent canned. A late-season...
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