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 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
Fruit has red skin and has very sweet almost seedless clear juicy pulp. Bush is smaller and less vigorous than most pomegranates.
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Big White Mulberry (Morus alba) is incredibly heavy producer of large, sweet, white, non-staining fruit that is excellent for fresh eating and drying. Very early ripening variety is great for lurin...
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Cherries
Compact Stella Cherry (Prunus avium) is a naturally dwarf compact sweet cherry grows only 10 to 15 feet tall. Bears heavy crops of beautiful large, black, heart shaped fruit that is sweet and tasty...
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A patented variety from the breeding work of Neal Peterson in Maryland, who has worked tirelessly since the 1980’s developing several highly acclaimed new varieties. Shenandoah can reach up to one ...
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This Georgia variety is fast growing with large sweet orange fleshed fruits. Hardiness zones 5-9.
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Beautiful high-quality fruit with an excellent sweet-tart flavor. Considered to be one of John Chaters best varieties, it is also sold under the name Sharp Velvet by Dave Wilson Nursery.
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Good for cool and warmer climates. Has mid-size greenish yellow fruits with very sweet amber flesh. Excellent flavor. Compact trees are very productive of both breba and fall crops. Hardiness zones...
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Flowering Quinces
Medium-sized deciduous flowering shrub, Chaenomeles speciosa (also listed as C. japonica). Vase-shaped dense bushy form with thorny contorted spiny branches. Multi-stemmed. Unique variety prized in...
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Super productive of big showy bright red glossy fruits that ripen late in the season. Excellent juice quality with a great sweet-tart balance. Very vigorous and fast growing tree has good commercia...
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California Natives
This wild plum species is native to most of eastern North America from Saskatchewan to New Mexico east to New Hampshire and Florida. Growing from 10 to 30 feet tall it is loaded with white blooms i...
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This Dutch variety has large, excellent quality tasty fruit that is good for eating fresh or making jelly. Naturally small tree is very beautiful. Self fertile tree is hardy zones 4-9. Attractive,...
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Flowering Quinces
Very compact hybrid flowering quince, Chaenomeles x superba (C. japonica x C. speciosa). Small spreading dense bushy deciduous shrub with often-tangled spiny-tipped thorny twigs. Dwarf habit, one o...
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Medium-sized vigorous hardy long-lived tree with upright-spreading habit, somewhat low growing and spreading with limited growth habit good for home gardens. Fast-growing tree, one of fastest growi...
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Crataegus × lavallei (syn. C. × carrierei). Small tree/large shrub. Dense rounded to irregular form, often multi-stemmed. Glossy, dark green, unlobed leathery leaves (3-6 inches long) persist lat...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
This vigorous naturally dwarf and hardy tree is great for container culture or small spaces. Dark mahogany colored fruit has pink flesh and is sweet and rich, good for fresh eating. Originally fr...
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Che or Chinese Mulberry (Cudrania tricuspidata)
A female selection of Che, also known as Chinese mulberry or Melon tree, that is highly productive of juicy sweet red-maroon fruits that taste like a cross of watermelon and fig. It comes into bear...
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Fast growing, extremely productive tree bearing at early age, sometimes year after planting. Medium-sized tree. Well adapted to cool weather climates, much better suited than Santa Rosa for cool ra...
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Developed 1972 at National Horticultural Research Station (now NARO), Tsukuba, Japan.  Produces a medium-large round fruit, golden-bronze russeted skin. Firm, crisp, fine-grained, juicy off-white f...
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A very reliable and delicious plum, Methley can set a crop in rainy springs when most others fail. Strong growing trees bear heavily and are disease and insect resistant, and easy to care for. T...
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Apples
Ashmead's Kernel apple (Malus domestica) is a popular English heirloom from the 1700s. This variety has remained popular for 100's of years due to it's versatility and tasty, unique flavor. Medium ...
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Cherries
Rainier Sweet Cherry (Prunus avium) is a very large golden-yellow red-blushed fruit is sweet, delicious and of excellent quality. Similar to Royal Anne but larger and ripening about a week before i...
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Izu Persimmon (Diospyros kaki) is non astringent very sweet and flavorful dark orange fruits ripen a month before Fuyu. Naturally small tree is productive and very ornamental. We look forward to th...
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Semi-dwarf plants only grow 3 to 5 feet tall and have large fruit. Variety was developed for high density plantings.
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Partially self-fertile, hardy northern variety. Fruits are large with yellow skin and custard-yellow flesh. Bears large, sweet fruits and is a reliable and heavy producer. Later ripening variety. M...
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