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October Glory Maples Trees
Fast growing and majestic- the October Glory turns a flashy crimson around October 1st; hence its name. Tall, cylindrical trees they grow in oval s...
View full detailsOrange Winter Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Orange Winter Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, at least ¼" in caliper...
View full detailsOrleans Reinette Apple Tree
European, probably French given the name, baking apple. First mentioned by the Dutch pomologist (apple expert) Johann Knoop in 1776 though was almo...
View full detailsOtterson Apple Trees
The Otterson is a cross between the Fameuse x Niedzwetzkyana (the ancestor of almost all modern red fleshed apples). A very tart red fleshed crabap...
View full detailsPaula Red Apple Tree
Early. Crunchy. Juicy. The Paula Red is an adorable apple and rather plump in stature. Its calyx is short and often pairs with adjacent apples alon...
View full detailsPin Oak Trees
Shaped like a pyramid during its younger year that slowly ovals out into its maturity. The fastest growing Oak Tree, reaching over 24" per year and...
View full detailsPound Sweet Apple Trees
Originating in Connecticut in 1834, the apple was primarily used for baking in desserts but apparently is not the best in pies. It is green with a ...
View full detailsProfusion Flowering Crabapple Tree
A branchier crabapple that grows considerably wider than it does tall, this crabapple is an excellent statement piece. Magenta colored flower sprin...
View full detailsPurple Leaf Sand Cherry
Developed by Dr. N. E. Hanson of South Dakota State University in 1910 as a cold hardy decorative landscaping plant. Small white flowers bloom in c...
View full detailsRainier Cherry Tree
Rainier cherry was developed in 1952 at Washington State University. It is a cross between the Bing and Van cultivars. Rainier cherries are one of ...
View full detailsRed Delicious Apple Tree
The Red Delicious is among the most popular of varieties. This particular cultivar of Red Delicious originates from Peru, Iowa in 1872. Since then,...
View full detailsRed Gravenstein Apple Tree
The Red Gravenstein is a sport of the much older Gravenstein Apple. Originally planted in the 1670s, the Gravenstein apple was used as a cooking an...
View full detailsRed Rome Apple Tree
In 1817, Joel Gillet discovered a seedling tree from a nursery delivery and one of his children planted it near the Ohio River in Rome Township. A ...
View full detailsRed Spy Apple Tree
Discovered in New York in 1895 as a sport of the then common Northern Spy Apple. It is larger and redder than its parent yet retains much of the fl...
View full detailsRed Sunset Maple Tree
Similar in color to the Autumn Blaze just with more orange undertones and deeper color. You trade the brilliance of the Autumn Blaze to get a fulle...
View full detailsReddy Robin® Pear Tree
Scab resistant Asian pear. Slightly russeted and greenish-red in color. Creamy colored flesh. Similarly shaped to other Asian pears. Very sweet. Fi...
View full detailsRedFree Apple Scionwood
Another apple created by the Purdue, Rutgers, and University of Illinois Agricultural Experimental Station in the 1980s, the Redfree apple was desi...
View full detailsReine de Pomme Apple Tree
Description Coming Soon! USDA Zone: Mature Height: M.111 ~18-21' tall; Semi-Dwarf Sun: Full Sun Bloom Group: Pollination: Required Ripen/Harvest Ti...
View full detailsReliance Peach Tree
Originally created in 1964 in New Hampshire as one of the earliest cold hardy peaches. It is freestone and self-fertile. The Peach is medium to lar...
View full detailsRoseland Red Honeycrisp Apple Tree
Introduced in Minnesota in 1991, the Roseland Red Honey Crisp (RRHC) is a local favorite. The tree is one of the most vigorous and hardy of apple t...
View full detailsRoyal Limbertwig Apple Tree
Early 1800s cider apple. This variety is one of several Limbertwig variants that have regained popularity in the recent decades. First trees were p...
View full detailsRoyal Red Honeycrisp Apple Tree
Similar to its parent, the famous Honeycrisp Apple, the Royal Red Honeycrisp (RRHC) is more uniformly red, sweeter, and has better storage capacity...
View full detailsSansa Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Sansa Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, at least ¼" in caliper, and sh...
View full detailsSelf-Fertile Fig Tree Bundle - 4 Trees
Figs have been popular foods since ancient times and are common across the old world. Figs can now be grown across all continents and make for exce...
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