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Akebia quinata

Chocolate vine is a vigorous, deciduous vine that can reach 20-40' in length. It has large, attractive green foliage and purple flowers that emerge in spring and smell like chocolate.

Malus x domestica 'Honeycrisp' PP7191

This cold-hardy apple variety produces juicy, crisp apples that ripen in early September. It grows 8 to 10' tall and has pinkish white flowers that appear in April. Best when paired with other early to mid-season blooming apple varieties.

Rhododendron 'Cannon's Double'

Cannon's Double' has multi-layered petals with peach, pink and cream tones. Dark-green foliage turns bronze-red in the fall. Will grow 5-6' tall and 3-4' wide.

Rhododendron 'Fireball'

Fireball' is an exbury azalea that produces brilliant-red flower clusters in spring. Grows 4-6' tall and wide.

Rhododendron 'Klondyke'

Golden-yellow blooms appear in mid-spring. Deep-green foliage is tinged with bronze. Grows 3-5' tall and wide.

Bignonia capreolata 'Tangerine Beauty'

This woody vine will be covered in tangerine colored blooms from late spring through mid-summer. It will quickly reach 30 feet long and is a striking display when placed on trellises or fences. Foliage turns purplish-red in the fall.

Campsis grandiflora 'Morning Calm'

The 'Morning Calm' variety produces orange, trumpet shaped blooms with golden centers that bloom from early to late summer. It will reach 20-25' long and is perfect for trellises, archways and fences.

Cornus alba 'Elegantissima'

The variegated red twig dogwood has beautiful foliage that is accented with creamy-white margins. It keeps a neat, bushy habit, growing 6-8' tall and 4-6' wide. Vibrant red twigs are exposed in the winter.

Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple'

The 'Royal Purple' smokebush is a large, striking variety with intense, rich purple foliage and large, burgundy plumes that appear from late spring through mid-summer. It will grow an average of 12-15' tall and wide and resembles a small tree when it reaches maturity. An excellent specimen plant.

Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey'

Brown Turkey' figs are a sought after variety, due to their cold-hardiness and delicious crop. They will bear sweet fruit in late-spring and early-summer and are great for fresh eating, preserves and drying. Will get 15-25' tall and wide. Self-pollinating, but will benefit from being planted in multiples.

Ficus carica 'Celeste'

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.

Ficus carica 'Lattarula'

Lattarula' figs are a type of Italian honey fig. These fruits have a sweet, amber flesh and are great for fresh eating, drying and canning. They produce one crop in late-July and one in mid-September. They will average at 8-10' tall and 6-8' wide.

Ficus carica 'Olympian'

The 'Olympian' produces two crops of large, sweet fruit that is great for canning, eating and drying. It grows 10-12' high and 8-10' wide. This variety is self fertile, but will benefit when more than one is planted.

Ficus carica 'Peter's Honey'

Peter's Honey' produces sweet, tender fruit that is delicious when eaten fresh. It ripens well in warm, city climates, and will do well if planted on the south-facing side of a house. It will average 15-25' tall and wide and will bear a crop in early-June and late-October.

Ficus carica 'Violet de Bordeaux'

The 'Violet De Bordeaux' is known to be one of the best tasting fig varieties. It produces a fragrance, sweet, rich fruit that can be enjoyed fresh or dried, and makes a delicious jam. It grows 6-10' tall and 4-6' wide and will bear fruit ripening mid-summer to early-fall.

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