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The 'Emperor I' japanese maple is prized for its deep, purple-crimson foliage that turns vibrant-red in the fall. It has an upright, open growth habit and will reach 12-15' tall and wide at maturity. Best color performance in a full sun environment.
The 'Nuresagi' grows 10-20' tall and 10-15' wide at its full life span, but will most likely stay 8-10' tall and 6-8' wide in the first 10 years of its life. It is faster growing than other Japanese maple varieties and will grow best in organically rich, moist, but well-draining soil. Deep purple-red leaves are this variety's most striking feature, with leaves turning a rich crimson color in the fall.
The 'Nuresagi' grows 10-20' tall and 10-15' wide at its full life span, but will most likely stay 8-10' tall and 6-8' wide in the first 10 years of its life. It is faster growing than other Japanese maple varieties and will grow best in organically rich, moist, but well-draining soil. Deep purple-red leaves are this variety's most striking feature, with leaves turning a rich crimson color in the fall.
Sherwood Flame Japanese Maple | The 'Sherwood Flame' is known for its finely-cut, dark-purple foliage that ages to vibrant-crimson in the fall. It has an upright, rounded growth habit, reaching 12-15' tall and wide.
This summer-bearing variety will produce juicy, mildly tart apples in early-mid August. It has showy pinkish-white flowers in the spring and averages at about 12-15' tall and wide. It bears a more abundant crop when pollinated by varieties like 'Red Delicious' and 'Honeycrisp'.
This cold-hardy variety produces crisp, sweet, mildly tart fruit that ripens in mid-September. The 'McIntosh' is a manageable sized tree with large, reachable fruits within the first 6-10' of growth. They average out at 15-20' tall and 8-10' wide and create quite an abundant crop when paired with a pollinator, such as the 'Jonathan' and 'Liberty' varieties.
The 'Blenheim' variety is famous in California for its production of sweet, aromatic fruit that is great for canning and drying. Produces fruit that will ripen in mid-late July depending on the climate. Will average at 10-15' tall and wide, but pruning is suggested to maintain its smaller size. Great pollinator for other apricot varieties.
The 'Milky Way' is prized for its abundant clusters of creamy-white flowers that appear in late spring. This is a mid-sized variety that will reach 15-20' tall and wide at maturity. Fall foliage is attractive, purplish-red.
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The 'Celeste' fig variety is one of the most popular fig trees, due to its sweet, rich fruit that is great for fresh eating and long term storage. It is self-pollinating and fruit crop will ripen in July. The 'Celeste' grows an average of 10-15' tall and wide and requires minimal pruning. This variety is generally quite hardy, but will require winter protection in certain climates.
The 'Little Gem' magnolia is prized for its large, white, tea-cup shaped blooms that appear in late spring and persist through summer. Blooms are wonderfully fragrant and attract beneficial pollinators. Has a dense, upright growth habit and will reach 20-25' tall and 10-15' wide at maturity.
The 'Little Gem' magnolia is prized for its large, white, tea-cup shaped blooms that appear in late spring and persist through summer. Blooms are wonderfully fragrant and attract beneficial pollinators. Has a dense, upright growth habit and will reach 20-25' tall and 10-15' wide at maturity.
The 'Teddy Bear' is known for it's dense, upright growth habit and its large, fragrant, white flowers that appear in spring and persist through fall. It will reach 20-25' tall and 12-15' wide at maturity.
The 'Teddy Bear' is known for it's dense, upright growth habit and its large, fragrant, white flowers that appear in spring and persist through fall. It will reach 20-25' tall and 12-15' wide at maturity.
The 'Waterlily' is known for its double-petaled, fragrant, white blooms that emerge in early spring before foliage emerges. It will reach 15-20' tall and 15-18' wide at maturity. Deciduous.
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