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October 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 ...
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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...
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 detailsPaw Paw Trees
The pawpaw is a prehistoric wanderer, once distributed by Ice Age megafauna and later cherished as a "poor man’s banana" by Native American tribes ...
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Shaped like a pyramid during its younger year that slowly ovals out into its maturity. The fastest growing Oak Tree, reaching over 24" per year and...
View full detailsPink Lady® Apple Trees
Bred at the Department of Agriculture in Western Australia in 1970 by researcher John Cripps. He crossed the red Australian apple Lady Williams wit...
View full detailsPink Luster® Apple Trees
The Pink Luster® is another Cornell University creation first debuted to the public in 2020. It is a large apple that is quite colorful. It has a y...
View full detailsPinova Apple Trees
Germany, 1990s. Cross between Golden Delicious × (Duchess of Oldenburg × Cox’s Orange Pippin). Excellent eater with crisp flesh and striated skin. ...
View full detailsPixie Crunch™ Apple Trees
Pixie Crunch™, or Co-op 33, is a 1971 cultivar of the PRI Institute grown at Purdue University. Descended from the Golden Delicious and Red Rome ap...
View full detailsPolana Raspberry Bush
The Polana raspberry is a vigorous, upright primocane (everbearing) red raspberry that typically grows to about 4–6 feet tall with a spread of 3–4 ...
View full detailsPolaris Blueberry Bushes
Polaris is a half-high blueberry cultivar developed by the University of Minnesota for cold hardiness and reliable production. Plants reach approxi...
View full detailsPolka Raspberry Bush
The Polka raspberry is a vigorous primocane (everbearing) red raspberry that typically grows upright to about 4–6 feet tall with a moderately narro...
View full detailsPomme Gris Apple Tree
A French highly prized russet dessert apple. Smaller, somewhat squat apple covered in brownish-green, drab skin. Inside you will be delighted to di...
View full detailsPorter's Perfection Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Porter's Perfection Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, ¼" in caliper, a...
View full detailsPound Sweet Apple Trees
Originating in Connecticut in 1834, the apple was primarily used for baking in desserts but apparently is not the best in pies. It is green with 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...
View full detailsPrairie Magic Apple Tree
The Prairie Magic Apple is a wonderfully cold hardy variety hailing from Jeffries Nurseries in Neepawa, Mantioba. Wilford Drysdale crossed a Goodla...
View full detailsPrairie Star Grape Vine
Prairie Star is cold hardy to approximately -38°F and is widely planted for its naturally low acidity and restrained, neutral aromatics. It serves ...
View full detailsPrelude Raspberry Plant
The Prelude raspberry is an early‑ripening red raspberry variety known for producing fruit very early in the season, often in mid‑June, with a smal...
View full detailsPremier Honeycrisp(TM) Apple Tree
Early ripening sport of the Honeycrisp. Harvests mid August weather depending. Multiple pickings required but worth it for this apple. Good keeper....
View full detailsPrima Apple Tree
Originally planted in 1958 at the Illinois Experiment Station in Urbana (a sub-section of the PRI Breeding Program) and was named Coop 2. The 'Prim...
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