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The 'Jersey' blueberry is one of the most widely grown varieties due to its consistently high yeilds and sweet flavor. It is a late-season variety, ripening in late-July to August. It is self-fertile, but will produce more abundant crop when planted with other varieties. It will grow 6-8' tall and wide and will be covered with firm, crack resistant berries.
Rising Sun Redbud. The 'Rising Sun' redbud is prized for its vibrant foliages that emerges peachy-orange and ages to vivid yellow and green. It is a mid-sized variety that will reach 8-12' tall and wide at maturity. Lavender flowers emerge in early spring before foliage appears.
The 'Concord' grape is an American classic. Sweet, purple grapes ripen in late-September and are ideal for making jams, jellies, grape juice and wine. This seeded variety will grow 15-20' long, but can be pruned to a more managable size if necessary. May need protection from harsh winter winds.
This small tree adds beautiful, year-round interest to your garden space. Deeply veined leaves emerge in spring, followed by large clusters of white flowers in the summer that attract a wide variety of beneficial pollinators. After a long bloom cycle, white flowers fall off and rich, pink bracts take their place. Exfoliating bark in the winter truly gives this variety interest for every season. Will get 6-10' tall and wide.
The 'Royal Star' is prized for its large, double-petaled, white flowers that bloom in early spring before its foliage emerges. It is a smaller variety that will reach 10-15' tall and 10-12' wide at maturity.
Striking, pink flowers cascade along weeping branches in the spring before foliage emerges. This variety will grow 12-15' tall and wide.