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Nelson Blueberry Bushes
Originating at the New Jersey Experimental Station in 1988~ This is a highbush blueberry cultivar with plants reaching 5–6 feet in height at maturi...
View full detailsNewton Pippin Apple Tree
Description Coming Soon. USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Heights: EMLA.7 ~15-17' tall; Semi-Dwarf M.111 ~18-21' tall; Semi-Dwarf Sun: Full Sun Bloom Group: ...
View full detailsNiagara Grape Vine
Niagara is a vigorous, productive grape variety prized for its large, amber-green slip-skin berries and sweet, juicy flesh with the classic wild wo...
View full detailsNiobe Willow Tree
Same shape as the classic Weeping Willow with more yellow limbs giving the tree a glowing aura. The color on the branches persists through the wint...
View full detailsNorland Apple Trees
The extremely cold hardy tree originated in 1980 by the Agriculture Canada Research Station in Manitoba, Canada, the Norland Apple is a cross betwe...
View full detailsNorth Country Blueberry Bushes
North Country is a half-high blueberry cultivar developed by the University of Minnesota in 1983 and is an interspecific hybrid derived from the cr...
View full detailsNorth Sky Blueberry Bushes
Northsky is a low-bush blueberry cultivar known for its exceptional cold hardiness and compact growth habit. Plants are short-statured, typically r...
View full detailsNorth Star Cherry Trees
Its hardiness down to zone 4 makes this cherry popular in northern climates. The tree grows vase shape (taller than wide) with smaller, bright red ...
View full detailsNorthern Catalpa Tree
Native to the lower Midwest in the US, the Northern Catalpa (Catalpa speciosa) tree is a common sight in Midwestern yards and is known for its huge...
View full detailsNorthern Spy Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Northern Spy Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, ¼" in caliper, and ship...
View full detailsNorthern Spy Apple Trees
Originating in 1804 as a seedling on the farm of Herman Chapin in East Bloomfield, NY, the Northern Spy Apple almost did not survive. Attacked by r...
View full detailsNorthland Blueberry Bushes
Northland is a half-high blueberry cultivar developed by Michigan State University for improved cold hardiness in northern climates. It is a hybrid...
View full detailsNorthpole™ Columnar Apple Tree
The Northpole columnar apple tree is a compact, upright variety bred for small gardens, patios, and high-density plantings. It produces medium to l...
View full detailsNorthwest Greening Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Northwest Greening Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in Augus...
View full detailsNorthwest Greening Apple Trees
N.W. Greening is a Wisconsin Native! Jasen Hatch of Iola, WI crossed a Golden Russet with an Alexander in 1849- the seedlings of the new apple were...
View full detailsNorway Maple Trees
The Norway Maple was introduced from Europe in the 18th century as a shade tree. Now a common sight in landscaping in the eastern US, this maple is...
View full detailsNova Elderberry Bushes
The Nova Elderberry is what one thinks of when he or she thinks of elderberries. They are small purple fruits that form in small clusters often dro...
View full detailsNova Raspberry Bushes
The Nova raspberry plant is a vigorous, upright red raspberry cultivar that typically grows to about 4–5 feet tall and wide, forming a productive s...
View full detailsNova Spy Apple Trees
Developed at the Atlantic Food and Horticultural Research Centre in Kentville, Nova Scotia in 1986, the Nova Spy became commercially available in 1...
View full detailsOctober 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 ...
View full detailsOlympian Fig Tree
Produces large, sweet, slightly purple-ish fruit in small clusters. The leaves are typically fig shaped and are decorative, glossy, and shiny. USD...
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 detailsPajam 2 (Cepiland) Apple Tree Rootstock
Very similar to M.9 and its related families, the Pajam 2 (Cepiland) is a French dwarfing rootstock know to be one of the strongest M9 grafts avail...
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