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State Fair Apple Tree
This apple ripens around the time of the Minnesota State Fair, hence the name, and is the parent of another earl variety also of UofM: Zestar. Deve...
View full detailsSugar Maple Tree
A maple tree you can tap! The Sugar Maple, or Acer saccharum, is the classic tappable maple. Native to the Eastern United States, the sugar maple w...
View full detailsSweet Sixteen Apple Tree
This University of Minnesota variety was introduced in 1977 and is a cross between the Northern Spy and MN 447 (Frostbite) Apples. Commercially via...
View full detailsThundercloud Flowering Crabapple Tree
This is an upright tree that forms a slightly bowl shaped around it base. Almost square shaped at maturity, the tree tops out at 18-20' tall and 10...
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The Toka Plum was created at the University of Minnesota to withstand the colder northern temperatures. Hardy to zone 3, this plum is an excellent ...
View full detailsTriumph™ Apple Tree
First available in 2021, the Triumph™ apple is a recent University of Minnesota variety. A cross between the Honey Crisp and Liberty apples, the T...
View full detailsWhite Pine Tree
Commonly called the Eastern White Pine- this soft needled evergreen tree is a common sight around the forests of the Great Lakes in North America. ...
View full detailsWhitney Crabapple Tree
A.R. Whitney of Whitney Nursery first grew this crabapple from seed in 1865 and it is one of the only crabapples one can eat off the tree. It is pr...
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This is an enormous apple. First discovered in 1875 along the Wolf River in Wisconsin- this apple soon became a popular baking apple because you on...
View full detailsYellow Honeycrisp Apple Tree
A very recent, like within the last 2 years, sport of the ever popular Honeycrisp Apple. Except this apple is yellow. Similar in flavor and size to...
View full detailsYellow Transparent Apple Tree
This apple was one of several cold hardy varieties imported from Russia to help with Western Expansion. In the 1870s, as Americans moved into colde...
View full detailsZestar Apple Tree
Introduced in 1999 by the University of Minnesota as another cold hardy apple. The Zestar, also called Minnewashta, is a cross between the State Fa...
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