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Naturally semi-dwarf, relatively small tree, compact. Light grey bark resembles apple tree. Vigorous productive tree, easily grown. Cold-hardy, frost resistant, resistant to fire blight, good resis...
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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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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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Showy double white flowers are followed by yellow-green fruit that has hard seeds, making the fruit best for juice.
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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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Cyphomandra betacea
Classic deep red tamarillo fruit also known as "Tree Tomato". This perennial egg-sized fruit makes for good eating, and is typically made into jams etc or made into a savory sau...
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Heirloom pie cherry (Prunus cerasus) from the 1400″s. Compact and ornamental tree is productive and reliable. Medium sized tart fruits. The best pie cherry! Self-fertile, needs 500-700 chill hours ...
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Blue Spires Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is a hardy rosemary variety has upright stems with gray-green foliage and exceptionally showy lavender- blue flowers that bloom over a long season. Exc...
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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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This is a yellow fading to brown colored sugarcane. Its very vigrorous. The one thing that stands out about this cane is the amazing, almost spicy flavor. It is the best flavored can we got. T...
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This is a really unique tree kale. It is a selection from a merritt tree collard variety that has wavy and curled leaves. We believe the Merritt Collard naturally crossed with an open pollinated...
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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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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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Vigorous variety is literally covered with bright red flowers in the spring making a most tremendous display! Hardy to zone 6. Ribes sanguineum
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Black Marl Willow (Salix sp.) is a classic old English willow has rich attractive dark whips that are a longtime favorite amongst basket makers.
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Native to Southern Europe this small tree can grow up to 25 feet tall. Traditionally eaten fresh, in preserves, dried for tea, or made into wine, the fruits are also highly regarded as a herbal ton...
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Diospyros virginiana is a persimmon species commonly called the American persimmon, common persimmon, eastern persimmon, simmon, possumwood, possum apples, or sugar plum. It ranges from southern Co...
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Mentha spicata var Kentucky Colonel Mint
A Spearmint variety used for making Mint Julep. Nice flavor also good in tea, jellies, and for other culinary purposes. Large rounded and pebbled leaves, vi...
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Stella Cherry (Prunus avium) ripens late. Self-fertile and good pollinizer. Medium sized fruit is sprightly sweet and have a dark red color to them. Stella cherry trees are lovely flowering plants ...
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Large deep rose-pink flowers keep blooming all summer long into fall. Large meaty fruit is good for jams and drying for tea and are very high in vitamin C. Hardy, easy to grow plant spreads from su...
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Great peach for mild winter areas. Medium to large, round. Dark red blush on skin. Firm, excellent texture and sweet, tangy flavor. Yellow with red flecks in flesh. Very heavy producer. Tolerant to...
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Capsicum pubescens
We mixed up our seeds and labels, so we have a deal for you! Perennial Rocoto Pepper either yellow, orange , or red. You wont know till they fruit, so you save and we find a home...
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Diamond White Grape aka White Diamond, Moore's Diamond (Vitis labrusca) is a classic American variety has delicately flavored sweet, juicy, green grapes. A cross of Concord and Iona released in 188...
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Valley Oak aka California White Oak (Quercus lobata) is the largest oak in North America, this California native can grow to150 feet tall, have a trunk up to 9 feet in diameter and live to 600 year...
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