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Black Pearl Cherry
The Black Pearl sweet cherry is a relatively new variety of cherry that was developed in Canada in the early 2000s. It is a cross between two other...
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First introduced to England from Circassia, Russia in the late 1700s by a man named Hugh Ronalds. Originally called Ronald’s Large Black Heart, the...
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These blueberries grow in tightly packed clusters just before the end of the stem making them slightly more difficult for birds to eat. They also ...
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The Bonanza peach tree is a fruit-bearing tree that is known for producing medium to large-sized peaches with a bright red skin and juicy, sweet f...
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This peach is grape for small spaces and can even be planted in a container and kept indoors. Naturally a compact dwarf tree topping out at 5-6' ta...
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The Bonnie's Best Apple is native to Wisconsin found on an orchard owned by Bonnie Keehn in Cooksville, WI. She first showed the qualities of this ...
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Also known as Beurré Bosc Pear originating from France in the early 1800s; Louis Bosc named this pear describing its buttery texture. It is truly b...
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Popular raspberry variety. Medium to large in size with dark red fruit. Known for its tender and juicy traits. Plants come in packs of three and is...
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The Braeburn apple is a popular apple cultivar that originated in New Zealand in the 1950s. It is known for its firm, crisp, and tangy fruit, which...
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Vividly magenta with a slight variation in the leaf color, the Brandywine maple is a beautiful ornamental tree. Growing to a mere 20-25', this mapl...
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Discovered in the mid 1850s on the farm of Mr. Dent at Yarkhill, Herefordshire, UK; this is another English Cider Apple. It is on the smaller side,...
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The Brunswick blueberry was discovered in a commercial field in New Brunswick and was determined to be a vigorous and reliable grower. This led to ...
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A very cold hardy semi-dwarfing apple rootstock. Originally called Bud (Budagovsky) 54-118 from the Michurinsk College of Agriculture in the Soviet...
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A dwarfing rootstock also known as Budagosky 9 crossed from an M.8 x Red Standard (Krasnij Standard) in the Soviet Union. Slightly more dwarfing an...
View full detailsBurgundy Belle Maple
This maple grows a dense, well rounded crown with smaller leaves giving it a fully shady look. It has small red flowers in Spring with bright green...
View full detailsBurgundy Pearl Cherry
The Burgundy Pearl cherry is a dark red to almost black sweet cherry variety that is known for its intense flavor and firm texture. It is a relativ...
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The Burr oak is a large, long-lived deciduous tree that is native to North America. It is known for its impressive size, beautiful shape, and hard...
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The Butternut tree, also known as Juglans cinerea, is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to the eastern United States and southern Canada. It i...
View full detailsCalville Blanc d'Hiver Apple
One of the oldest apples still in existence, the picturesque Calville has been around in France and Germany since the mid 1600s. The Premier French...
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Discovered as a chance sapling in 1987 between Red Delicious and Golden Delicious, the Cameo apple’s rise to fame is a quick one. Though we cannot ...
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For a lengthy history and description of the Cameo Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or January-...
View full detailsCameron Select Red Honeycrisp
Please see our main Honeycrisp page for a general description. The difference between the Cameron Select and the standard Honeycrisp is a matter o...
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A late dropping apple. Very sweet and juicy. Apple is medium in size and quite crunchy- though not too crunchy. Easy to eat and stores decently but...
View full detailsCandycrisp Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Candy Crisp Apple, please see its main apple page. Scion wood is ~10-12" long, ¼" in caliper, and ship...
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