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Dabinett Apple Tree
The Dabinett Apple dates back to a chance discovery by William Dabinett (for whom it is named) in the early 1800s at his orchard in Somerset, Engla...
View full detailsEsopus Spitzenburg Apple Trees
Dutch settlers discovered this apple along the Hudson River near a settlement called Esopus- hence its name- which stands about halfway between New...
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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...
View full detailsFireside Apple Trees
A cross of McIntosh and Glogerovka developed by Charles Haralson in 1917 at University of Minnesota's Agricultural Experiment Station in Excelsior,...
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The Jonathan apple is a seedling of the Esopus Spitzenburg discovered in 1826 on Philip Ricks' farm in Woodstock, NY. A different person, Jonathan ...
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Your standard globular golden Asian pear- the Shinseiki Pear is native to east Asia and Japan. Hardy down to USDA Zone 5, this Pear makes a great a...
View full detailsPrairie Fire Flowering Crabapple Tree
Another newer variety bred to be disease resistant and everblooming. This crabapple is deep sanguine in color with a hint of purple that bloom alon...
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Developed in the 1970s at the Morioka Research Station in Japan, the Sansa Apple is a standard cross between the Akane and Gala apples. This early ...
View full detailsPaper Birch Trees
The Paper Birch or White Birch, is a common tree across the entirety of North America. Its bark is strikingly white and is easy to spot in a forest...
View full detailsFameuse Snow Apple Trees
While records of this apple date back to the early 1700s, the Fameuse apple truly gained in popularity in the 1850s in Quebec, Canada due to its ex...
View full detailsEmperor Francis Cherry Tree
Arguably one of the sweetest of all cherries- these medium sized trees produces incredibly sweet, crunchy fruit. Great for storing, canning, and ba...
View full detailsChojuro Pear Tree
Discovered in Kawasaki, Japan in 1895 appearing redder than other pears nearby. Round and golden in color- the Chojuro pear is similar to other Asi...
View full detailsHudson's Golden Gem Apple Tree
The Hudson’s Golden Gem apple is a unique and heirloom variety known for its distinct appearance, texture, and flavor. The apple is believed to hav...
View full detailsSuncrisp® Apple Tree
Bred in 1963 at the Rutgers University Horticultural Research Farm by crossing an offspring of Cortland and Cox Orange Pippin with a Golden Delicio...
View full detailsYellow Delicious Apple Tree
A late October apple of superb fresh eating quality. The large golden-yellow apples have a snow-white, juicy, very sweet flesh. While best known fo...
View full detailsBabylonica Green Willow
This fast growing variety of the famous weeping willow is famous for is long, pendulous (weeping) branches. It produces small yellow flowers in the...
View full detailsOlympic Giant Pear Tree
Massive Asian Pear! Nearly softball size fruit and is incredibly juicy and sweet to eat. USDA Zone: 5-8 (This tree has shown success in growing in ...
View full detailsPersimmon Tree 'Deer Magnet'
Less cold hardy than the standard American Persimmon- this tree however does well in the forests of Zone 5-9. Fruit tends to be smaller than the st...
View full detailsEastern Red Bud Tree
These gorgeous deciduous trees are pinched at youth to keep the stem less than 12" long and the branches are what gives the trees their height. Thi...
View full detailsSnowdrift Crabapple Tree
Form is rounded like a lollipop with a dwarf, compact head. Disease resistant. Dense foliage with profuse white blooms. Golden-amber fruit. Persist...
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 detailsBramley's Seedling Apple Tree
One of the longest lived apple trees with the original specimen still standing in an orchard in Nottinghamshire, UK, having been planted as a seedl...
View full detailsAnn Magnolia Tree
First developed in the 1950s as a decorative high shrub or small tree, the Ann variety of Magnolia reaches heights of 15' and a similar spread. Its...
View full detailsMelrose Apple Trees
Developed by Freeman Howlett at the Ohio AES in 1944, the Melrose apple is the official state apple of Ohio. Its late harvest time makes this a goo...
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