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Kudos™ Apple Tree
Also known as MN33, the Kudos™ Apple is a newer apple tree out of the University of Minnesota released in 2022 and is a cross between the Honeycris...
View full detailsLa Crescent Grape Vines
Under favorable conditions, La Crescent is hardy to -36°F. This University of Minnesota release exhibits moderate to high vigor and a trailing grow...
View full detailsLapins Cherry Tree
Lapins cherry is a dark red to almost black, large-sized cherry variety known for its sweet and juicy flavor. It is a self-pollinating variety, whi...
View full detailsLatham Raspberry Plants
The Latham raspberry is a classic summer‑bearing red raspberry that grows upright to about 4–6 feet tall with a spread of roughly 2–3 ', forming a ...
View full detailsLiberty Apple Scionwoood
For a lengthy history and description of the Liberty Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or Januar...
View full detailsLiberty Apple Trees
Developed in 1955 at the NYSAES as an offspring of the Macoun and Purdue 54-12 (a Japanese flowering crabapple) to create an extremely disease resi...
View full detailsLodi Apple Trees
Like other early apples, the Lodi Apple is great for apple sauce and purees. It does not store well but can freeze quite easily for use later. It i...
View full detailsLouise Swenson Grape Vine
Louise Swenson is consistently cold hardy to approximately -40°F. Vines exhibit moderate vigor with a tidy, well-structured growth habit and rarely...
View full detailsLSU Fig Tree
Developed at Louisiana State University (hence the name) for warmer climates. Loves heat and sunshine. This warmer hardy variety is perfect for por...
View full detailsLuscious Pear Trees
The Luscious Pear is a small to medium sized pear with bright yellow fruit. The tree is very cold hardy and resistant to fire blight. Similar in ta...
View full detailsM.111 Rootstock
Introduced in the early 1950s and is a very vigorous tree. Cross of Merton 793 [Northern Spy and M2 {Doucini}] and Northern Spy. Very popular roots...
View full detailsM.26 Rootstock
A vigorous dwarfing rootstock introduced in 1929 from the East Malling Research Station. The standard dwarfing rootstock to which all other dwarf r...
View full detailsM.27 Rootstock
A very dwarfing rootstock~ smaller than M.9 or B.9. Needs central leader support of tree will be very small. Typically grafted with other rootstock...
View full detailsMacoun Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Macoun Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, ¼" in caliper, and ships in A...
View full detailsMacoun Apple Trees
Introduced by the NYSAES in 1923, the Macoun is a cross of McIntosh and Jersey Black. It is named after Canadian horticulturalist W.T. Macoun but w...
View full detailsMagness Pear Tree
Description Coming Soon! Ships Spring 2026. USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Heights: OHxF 97: ~17-21' tall; Semi-Dwarf Sun: Full Sun Harvest Date: Late Aug...
View full detailsMagnolia Tree 'Ann'
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 detailsMajor Apple Tree
An English cider apple producing a full bittersweet juice. USDA Zone: 4-9 Mature Height: G.41 ~12-14' Dwarf Sun: Full Sun Bloom Group: 3 Mid Seaso...
View full detailsManchurian Crabapple Trees
Manchurian Crabapple is a native of northern Asia. It is now grown worldwide as an ornamental and is often employed as an apple tree pollinator. It...
View full detailsMarquette Grape Vines
Popular across vineyards in the central US, the Marquette grape is often used in wine making. Its dark color and shine make a deep Merlot and Pinot...
View full detailsMary Washington Asparagus
The most popular and easy to grow asparagus plant. It produces straight, green, and point stalks that grow in many soil types. They are large stalk...
View full detailsMcIntosh Apple Tree
One of the most popular apples in the world today, the McIntosh (sometimes spelled Macintosh) apple gained its roots back in 1811 at a farm in 'Upp...
View full detailsMelrose Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Melrose Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, ¼" in caliper, and ships in ...
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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