Fruit Trees

Fruit trees are among the most rewarding and enduring investments for any garden, providing decades of delicious harvests, seasonal beauty, and lasting value to properties and communities. This diverse category includes apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, apricots, and numerous other species offering fresh eating, preserving, baking, and canning opportunities throughout the growing season.

 Beyond their productive value, fruit trees deliver spectacular spring blossoms, cooling summer shade, vibrant fall colors, and attractive winter forms that create four-season interest in landscapes. These long-lived perennials begin bearing within 2-5 years depending on rootstock and variety, then continue producing abundant crops for 20-50+ years with proper care, making them genuine legacy plantings that can feed multiple generations. Fruit trees support pollinators, beneficial insects, and wildlife while improving air quality, sequestering carbon, and increasing property values.

Available grafted on various rootstocks from dwarf varieties suitable for containers and small yards to standard trees reaching 20+ feet, fruit trees adapt to diverse spaces and growing conditions across USDA Zones 3-10. Whether planted as backyard orchards, edible landscapes, or individual specimens, fruit trees combine beauty, productivity, and sustainability in ways few other plants can match.

"Besides the benefits of food, shade, wood, and clean air, planting trees is an affirmation of the future, a gift to our children and those to come."

- Marc and Corrina, founders of Rolling River Nursery

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Fruit Trees

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Fruit trees are among the most rewarding and enduring investments for any garden, providing decades of delicious harvests, seasonal beauty, and lasting value to properties and communities. This diverse category includes apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, apricots, and numerous other species offering fresh eating, preserving, baking, and canning opportunities throughout the growing season.

 Beyond their productive value, fruit trees deliver spectacular spring blossoms, cooling summer shade, vibrant fall colors, and attractive winter forms that create four-season interest in landscapes. These long-lived perennials begin bearing within 2-5 years depending on rootstock and variety, then continue producing abundant crops for 20-50+ years with proper care, making them genuine legacy plantings that can feed multiple generations. Fruit trees support pollinators, beneficial insects, and wildlife while improving air quality, sequestering carbon, and increasing property values.

Available grafted on various rootstocks from dwarf varieties suitable for containers and small yards to standard trees reaching 20+ feet, fruit trees adapt to diverse spaces and growing conditions across USDA Zones 3-10. Whether planted as backyard orchards, edible landscapes, or individual specimens, fruit trees combine beauty, productivity, and sustainability in ways few other plants can match.

"Besides the benefits of food, shade, wood, and clean air, planting trees is an affirmation of the future, a gift to our children and those to come."

- Marc and Corrina, founders of Rolling River Nursery
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Rare Greek variety, also called Peloponnisiaka Aspra Sika. Possible Smyrna-type fig though some reports suggest common fig. Takes 3+ growing seasons to establish and produce first mature fruits. Me...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Ficus carica Not much seems to be known about the Shafter fig aside from the fact that it's fairly cold hardy and its fruit is medium size, has green skin, and pink pulp. It is also known that the ...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Ficus carica The Sarizeybek (AKA Sari Zeybek AKA Yellow Zeybek) is a type of Smyrna fig. Its fruit has green to yellow color skin and an oval shape. The inside of the fruit is dark pink.  
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Figs (Ficus carica)
The Markopoulou fig produces medium sized figs, dark red-purplish pulp. Moderate to very sweet, berry flavor with purple flesh.  Markopoulo figs begin to ripen from early August to the end of Septe...
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Fruit Trees
From the Nikita Botanic Garden in Yalta, Ukraine, Premier™ is under evaluation in our region. Premier™ is valued for its good crops of very large, tasty fruit.
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Apples
The Red Delicious Apple was first discovered in Peru, Iowa in 1881. This variety became an iconic favorite known for its dark crimson color and heart-shaped form. Its flavor is mildly sweet with a ...
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Apples
Semi-standard/semi-vigorous apple rootstock developed through collaborative breeding program between East Malling Research Station and John Innes Institute at Merton, England, starting 1917-1922. C...
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The Tea's Mulberry produces delicious long, maroon berries that have a raspberry-like flavor. This tree will fruit from late spring to mid-summer. These mulberries are great for growing in city env...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
The GM-304 Fig is an unknown variety with an unknown origin. The fruits from this fig are large with a small eye, yellow skin, and light red pulp. The fruit was sweet with a slight berry flavor. Tr...
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The Sobon Blue-Green Fig is a unique fig that was discovered near a winery in the Sierra foothills. This fig is a very productive variety with black skin. The fruits are moderately sweet. Self-fertile
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Figs (Ficus carica)
The Curio de Bou fig, is originally from Spain. This fig is known for its small, oval-shaped fruit with a light purple skin that often shows some cracking. The pulp starts as a light red near the n...
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Fruit Trees
a small round yellow plum that is quite good flavored and very sweet
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Apples
Royal Gala apples are known for their mildly sweet with subtle floral tones and hints of vanilla and honey. This variety has a crisp, juicy, fine-grained texture, making them great for snacking, sa...
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The cute white sapote also known as the Casimiroa Edulis is a medium to large tree which grows a round green fruit that can grow to be 3-4 inches wide, the fruit provides a sweet flavor with a smoo...
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Apples
Monarch apple is an old variety from Essex, England that is known for its ability to have heavier harvests and their sweetness. This variety is traditionally used for baked desserts. The Monarch ap...
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Apricots
The Peggy Clarke Flowering Apricot is an ornamental deciduous tree with an upright and rounded form. Fragrant. This apricot produces double rosy pink flowers begin to bloom in February. These flowe...
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Apples
The Red Cascade™ Apple originated in Siberia. This variety of apple was grown to stay small and survive extreme cold under snow cover. This apple is grown on semi-dwarf rootstock.
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Apples
This compact landscape tree is a spring star, with abundant clusters of fragrant white flowers making their appearance in May. Its dense, spreading crown and zigzagging branches add to the appeal, ...
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Fruit Trees
1 each of: Kaim-anor, Alk Pust Ghermez Saveh, and Kazaki varieties of pomegranate. These plants, originally from Azerbaijan, Iran, and Uzbekistan (respectively), are cold hardy, have high yields, a...
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Fruit Trees
The Seascape Olive comes to us from Australia, but was made popular for is heavy use in the Ukraine. There it is used for oil production, however this cultivar produces olives that have  fine table...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Dwarf, slow compact growth. Beautiful bright purple figs with flavorful strawberry-colored flesh. Velvety fuzzy leaves and fruit. Ripens October crop in Pacific Northwest where most fail. Common se...
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Dogwoods and Cornelian Cherry
The Redstem Dogwood is a beautiful deciduous shrub  that presents white flowers in late May and June. In the winter shows off it's dark red stems in the garden. In a pairing of (1) Golden Curls Wil...
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Cornelian Cherries
This grouping of Dogwood trees will provide visual interest in your garden for much of the year: 2x Cornelian Cherry Seedling: Flowers in early spring, fruits July -September  (1 of each) Milky way...
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