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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Medium to large fruit with a red blush over a yellow skin on this heavy producer. Excellent sweet flavor makes this heavy producer a joy in the summertime. This self-fertile freestone peach also ...
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Soft seeded, sweet, mild flavored variety from Turkmenistan.
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King Apple aka Tompkins King (Malus domestica) is a Late season Heirloom red striped dessert apple with sweet crisp aromatic flesh. Very attractive apple makes flavorful cider and stores well. A L...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
A popular and reliable Fig variety for the cool maritime Northwest climate. Large pear shaped yellow-green skinned fruit with deep purplish-red sweet flesh. Some consider this variety to be the s...
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Hardiest of the "Feather Palms" it is grown extensively in the south where it and it's fruit are called Pindo. Hardy down to about 10 degrees F it has been grown as far north as North Carolina on ...
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Mutsu Apple aka Crispin Apple (Malus pumila) makes Golden-yellow large fruit has an orange blush on it's exposed side. Creamy white, crisp and juicy flesh is mildly sub-acid with excellent dessert...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Good for hot climates. Long lived adaptable tree produces sweet light yellow/green figs with amber flesh. Commercial canning & drying variety. Hardiness zones 7-9.
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Midseason large freestone peach. This JH Hale offspring has yellow blushed red skin with firm juicy yellow flesh. Delightful peach with full-bodied sweet flavor. Produces reliably. Hardiness zones...
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California's leading peach for all purposes! Large peach, usually elongated, with golden yellow skin that flushes with red where exposed to the sun. Yellow flesh if very rich and sweet. This var...
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Turtleback Apple (Malus sp.) is found as a wild tree growing on Turtleback mountain on Orcas Island Washington by my friend and longtime fruit explorer Ed Suij. Excellent hard, crunchy, sweet, but ...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
A prolific producer of medium-small purple skinned figs, with strawberry colored flesh having excellent flavor and sweetness. Flavor is very unique, notes of prune and a balance between creamy and ...
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Yellow skin with a red blush. Firm, excellent flavor, fine texture, yellow flesh. Medium to large size. Heavy producer-may want to thin some for larger sizes. Self-fertile. Semi-freestone. Requi...
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Oscar Mulberry (Morus alba) is very early ripening with red to black fruits that have excellent flavor. Can be eaten when still red and taste like raspberries or allowed to ripen until they're blac...
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Large, shiny fruit similar to Persian. Can be grown as a tree or large shrub. Attractive to birds. Self-fruitful. 200 hours or less. USDA zones 4-10
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Sweet, very flavorful and large yellow freestone with beautiful red skin. Harvest mid-June to early-July in central CA. Strong, vigorous tree grows to be 5-6 feet tall. Best self-fruitful miniature...
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This unique and very popular French variety was brought to the US over 100 years ago. Petite’s dark purple, sweet and delicious fruit is great for fresh eating and is one of the best plums for dryi...
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Apples
Yellow Newtown Pippin Apple aka Albemarle Pippin (Malus domestica) is another great classic old time American apple originating in Newtown, NY early in the 18th century. Said to be George Washingto...
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Cherries
A productive and annual bearing bright yellow cherry that is very flavorful and sweet. Disease resistant and not as prone to cracking after a rain. It is also less attractive to birds due to its ...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Considered by many connoseurs to be the best fig of all, it is exported in great quantities from its native region of Bursa, Turkey to Europe where it dominates the fresh eating market. Large siz...
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Produces extra Large bunches of Grade A bananas on compact 8′ plants. One of the most common banana. Hardy Zone 9-11.  1ft+ in Large quart pot  
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This rare medlar variety dates back to the time of King Henry the 8th and was grown for its flavorful fruit and used for medicine. Large dark brown fruit is abundantly produced and good for fresh...
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Chinese astringent variety (Diospyros kaki), thought to originate in Honan province China. Heavy producing tree reaching 12-16 feet tall. Self-fertile. Small to medium deep red to dark orange-red a...
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Cherries
Early Burlat Cherry (Prunus avium) in 1936, Morocco came to this type of plant. The fruit is medium–large in size, spherical in shape, and has a crimson skin and flesh. It's prone to cracking and n...
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Apricots
Manchurian Apricot (Prunus mandshurica) is a small upright tree with a rounded spreading crown than typically matures to 15-20’ (less frequently to 30’) tall. Fruits can be used to make flavorful j...
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