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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Extra large round red-yellow fruit has a rich slightly acidic flavor. Introduced from Italy in the 1980's.
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Apricots
Wenatchee Moorpark Apricot  is a large oval fruit with yellow flash has a good flavor that is excellent for fresh eating, drying, and canning (this is a freestone type!). Wenatchee Moorpark bears h...
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Good looking, uniform, medium-large size cranberry red fruit. Rich sour taste is good for jelly, cooking and juice. A heavy bearing tree named by Dr. John Lovell.
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Delicious sweet, good flavored medium-large red-skinned with gold flesh freestone peach from Canada. It is one of the most reliable for the rainy climates of the pacific northwest, consistently p...
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Figs (Ficus carica)
Marrabout- A Smyrna type fig it needs the fig wasp for pollination. Large purplish-black skinned, strawberry fleshed fruit has excellent, rich, sweet flavor. Figs ripen over a long season and are...
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Gorgeous ornamental with striking double red flowers. Produces medium-large red fruit that has a thin rind and pink tart and juicy arils.
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Unique contorted cultivar with irregular zig-zagging angular branch growth pattern creating weeping sculptural appearance. Compact dwarf habit compared to upright growth of most jujubes. Introduced...
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Shrub or small tree to 20 feet (6 meters) tall, trunk to 6 inches diameter. One of tallest hawthorns in North America, can reach 50 feet in optimal conditions. Broad compact round-topped/irregular ...
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Prunus x domestica This classic European variety bears abundant crops of juicy and sweet, reddish orange plums. One of the most productive varieties, Early Laxton is easy to grow. USDA Zone: 4.
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Avocados
Cold hardy (to 18 degrees ) Mexican variety has high quality rich nutty flavor and purple black skin. Fruits are 20% larger than Mexicola. Large spreading tree. Produces heavily both in coastal a...
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Tamopan Persimmon aka Tamopan Giant (Diospyros kaki) fruit is extra-large and round shaped with an acorn-like cap. Golden red skin wraps around tender, juicy, sweet flesh. This astringent variety i...
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Apples
The Red Love Odysso® Apple is a stunning variety with red flesh both inside and out, featuring a white band around the seed capsule. Its firm, crisp texture and refreshingly sweet flavor, with hint...
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Robust vigorous tree with somewhat spreading moderate vigor growth habit, precocious (bears early). Abundant heavy producer, bears earlier and heavier than most plum trees. Very cold hardy, excelle...
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Apricots
Moorpark Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) is large in size. Brownish-red skin. Firm, highly colored flesh; rich luscious flavor. Favorite for fresh eating, preserves and pies. Requires 600-700 hours chi...
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Apples
Chestnut Crabapple (Malus domestica) was first introduced in 1946 and produces a larger crabapple that is ~2" in diameter and has a sweetish, nutty flavor and crisp texture. Chestnut crabapple tree...
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Avocados
Jan Boyce a.k.a "the connoisseur's avocado." Has an exquisite roasted smoky flavor and firm texture. is a small seed avocado with a cone shaped body. Green color skin and stays green when ripe also...
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Developed by Zaiger Genetics, patented (USPP 14599). Hardy, heavy cropping once established. Requires 400 chill hours or less. Medium-large fruit, shiny emerald green skin, yellow-orange flesh. Pro...
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Grow giant, sweet and juicy plums. A great plum tree for the Ohio Valley, the Northeast, and the Midwest. Fruit is firm and excellent for cooking, canning, and fresh-eating. Bears young. Offsprin...
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Crataegus azarolus species native to Mediterranean Basin (southern Europe, North Africa, Middle East). Small ornamental tree/large shrub reaching 15 feet. Fast-growing with beautiful glossy dark gr...
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This unique variety was found in Ashland, Oregon and is prized for its disease resistance and large, attractive, sweet and flavorful, orange-yellow peaches and deep orange flesh.
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Medium. Light skin with a pink blush. White, firm, aromatic, sweet, juicy, excellent flavored flesh. Requires 700 hours of chill below 45 degree F. Ripens Early July. Cold hardy to USDA. Zone 7....
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The North Star Dwarf Cherry is a compact cherry tree that offers a bounty of tart-sweet cherries that can be used for snacking, baking, and preserving. This cherry tree typically produces fruit ear...
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The Early Bird Mulberry is the earliest ripening of all mulberry varieties.This mulberry produces fruit as early as June and extending through July and bears an abundance of sweet, dark, extremely ...
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Apples
The Fuji apple is a hybrid created in Japan in the 1930’s with two American apple varieties, Red Delicious and old Virginia Ralls Genet. It is named after the town near the research station, Fujisa...
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