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Sweet 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...
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 detailsTolman Sweet Apple Tree
A New England heirloom whose early lineage remains a mystery. The earliest reports of its existence date back to before 1700. The medium to large a...
View full detailsTree Guards
Made of a white, solid plastic, the tree guards measure 24" tall and about 2" wide. Each guard can wrap around a girth medium sized tree and protec...
View full detailsTree Planting Kit
Here is the one stop shop for everything we think you need to plant a tree. Each kit contains what you need to plant a tree. We recommend 1 kit per...
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 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 Tri...
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...
View full detailsVeteran Peach Tree
An Oval shaped peach more oblate than other peaches. It is also fairly uniform in color. Tree is highly productive with a mid season harvest. Frees...
View full detailsVilberie Apple Tree
Traditional French cider apple. Highly astringent producing bittersweet full body cider. High in Tannic Acid. Should be pressed quickly for maximum...
View full detailsWealthy Apple Tree
One of the earliest cold hardy varieties in Minnesota (though not from the University!). In the 1860s, Peter Gideon was finally able to cross his l...
View full detailsWeeping Beech Tree
Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula' for those interested, is the name for the Weeping Beech. Currently at heights barely hovering above 8', this deciduous tr...
View full detailsWhite Gold Cherry Tree
Developed in Geneva, New York in the early 2000s, this cherry is a cross between a Stella and Emperor Francis sweet cherries. It is hardy to Zone 5...
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 detailsWhite Star Crabapple
Form is rounded like a lollipop with a dwarf, compact head. Disease resistant. Dense foliage with profuse white blooms. Golden-amber fruit. Persist...
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...
View full detailsWilliam's Pride Apple Tree
First developed at Purdue University Breeding Program in the 1970s and released to the public in 1988, the PRI2845-1 apple is another excellent exa...
View full detailsWinecrisp Apple Tree
The original seeding to yield the WineCrisp apple tree was first crossed in 1969 by L.F. Hough at Rutgers University; he used the unremarkably name...
View full detailsWolf River Apple Tree
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 Delicious Apple Tree
A late October apple of superb fresh eating quality. The large golden-yellow apples have a snow-white, juicy, very sweet flesh. While best known fo...
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