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Self-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...
View full detailsShinseiki Pear Tree
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 detailsShiro Plum Tree
Introduced by horticulturalist Luther Burbank in 1899 and is part of 113 plums credited to his creation. The Salicina is native to China but grows ...
View full detailsShowtime Crabapple Tree
This is probably our most stunning crabapple. All three seasons produce a different color. In Spring, extraordinarily bright flowers open along the...
View full detailsSienna Glen Maple Tree
The Sienna Glen Maple is an excellent alternative to the Autumn Blaze Maple. It has a strong central leader with stronger wood and denser branching...
View full detailsSierra Beauty Apple Tree
This seedling tree was discovered in the high Sierra Mountains in California and thought to be a left over from the 1840s Gold Rush. Therefore, the...
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This ornamental cherry is prized for its stunning white blooms in the Spring time. Combine that with this Grafted Standard Tree and the long, elega...
View full detailsSnowsweet Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Snowsweet, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, at least ¼" in caliper, and ship...
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The University of Minnesota introduced this cold hardy apple in 2006 and is a crosse between the Sharon and Connell Red apples. It is consistently ...
View full detailsSpartan Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Spartan, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, at least ¼" in caliper, and ships ...
View full detailsSpring Satin Plumcot Tree
A cross between an apricot and plum with the best features of both! The large fruit pulls the striking purple color of the plum with the bright yel...
View full detailsState 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 detailsStayman Winesap Apple Tree
Discovered simultaneously in Kansas and Ohio in the 1870s as the most desirable sport of the much older Winesap apple tree. This particular variant...
View full detailsStory® Inored Apple Tree
Made available to the public in the 2000s, the Story® Apple (or Story® Inored) is a disease resistant variety from the Novadi Corporation in France...
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 detailsSummercrisp Pear Tree
Summercrisp pear has a firm, crisp, texture with a sweet mild flavor that is slightly tart. They are recommended for fresh eating only. The cold ha...
View full detailsSurefire Cherry Tree
Created and released to the public in 1997 from the New York State Agricultural Experimental Station at Cornell. However, the original tree was pla...
View full detailsSweet Heart Cherry Tree
An adorable sweet cherry first developed in 1975 at the Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre in British Columbia, CA and released to the public a few ...
View full detailsToka Plum Tree
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 detailsTriple Clown Blackberry
Produces medium sized berries consistently dark purple to black in color. Berry grow in clusters near the end of the canes and needs more space tha...
View full detailsTsugaru Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Tsugaru Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, at least ¼" in caliper, and ...
View full detailsTsugaru Apple Tree
Released to the public in 1975 from the Aomori Apple Experimental Research Station in northern Japan; it is a cross between the Golden Delicious an...
View full detailsTulip Poplar Tree
Native to the eastern United States populating the forests from Florida to Quebec and Massachusetts to Illinois. The tree reaches astounding height...
View full detailsTwenty Ounce Apple Tree
This American heirloom variety has been around since at least the 1840s. George Howland of New Bedford, MA exhibited this apple for the Massachuset...
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