Diospyros virginiana Large fruiting, mild flavor, ripening very early, before fall frost at the nursery. Will drop when ready to eat. Could be the best native persimmon for the early...
Rubus ideaus A red raspberry, English Thornless is spring bearing with a sweet fruit and canes are thornless. This long lived variety has grown for 30 years at our nursery....
Actinidia arguta Original plant found growing on the tennis court fence at Michigan State University in the 80's by Dan Sorensen, NAFEX member and amateur fruit enthusiast. Fruits are large,...
Prunus cerasus Northstar is a sour Morello type cherry that's very tasty right off the tree. Fruits are large and the stone small and easily removed. Tree is a genetic...
Asimina triloba KSU Chappell is the latest pawpaw introduction from Kentucky State University. KSU Chappell is one of the fastest growing and productive pawpaw varieties available. Seems to be very...
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...
Ficus carica LSU Purple fig is a very reliable, prolific producer of early to late delicious figs. One of the best figs to come along for some time. Excellent for...
Prunus jacquemonti x japonica After 25 years of "patience and persistence," fruit breeder Elwyn Meader of New Hampshire introduced Joy. At 4' tall these fall bearing bush cherries are easy...
Rubus spp Apache, Plant Patent #11865 is an erect thornless blackberry similar to Arapaho with larger fruit and seed, ripening 15 days later than Arapaho. Resists orange rust. Fruits are...
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...
Pyrus pyrifolia Also known as Olympic. A very large and late ripening, dark brown russet fruit of very good quality. Sweet, firm and juicy, it has an excellent storage and...
Corylus avellana x americana Grand Traverse originated from Michigan and is reported as a cross of Faroka (F1 Turkish tree hazel [C. colurna] x European hazelnut hybrid) with the European...