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Malus x domestica 'Granny Smith'

This long-lived variety will produce crisp, sweet-tart apples that are great for baking pies, cooking and fresh eating. Fruit will ripen in mid-October and can keep for up to 6 months in proper storage. The 'Granny Smith' will get about 12-15' tall and 10-15 feet wide.

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.

Malus x domestica 'Honeycrisp'

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.

Prunus armeniaca 'Blenheim'

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.

Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Pendula'

The weeping Nootka cypress is prized for its long, draping branches and thick, threaded foliage that stays green year-round. It will slowly reach 30-40' tall and 10-15' wide. A beautiful specimen option.

Cupressus arizonica 'Carolina Sapphire'

The 'Carolina Sapphire' has a conical, pyramidal growth habit and will reach 30-40' tall and 10-15' wide at full maturity. Its blue-green foliage stays rich all year long, keeping interest for every season. Can grow 3-5' a year under ideal conditions.

Fagus sylvatica ?Dawyck Purple?

The 'Dawyck Purple' is a striking, columnar variety with deep purple foliage that emerges burgundy-red and darkens as the seasons change. It has an upright growth habit and will reach 25-50' tall and 10-15' wide.

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.

Franklinia alatamaha

The Franklin tree has an upright, spreading growth habit and will reach 15-20' tall and 10-15' wide at maturity. Its long, green leaves turn vibrant orange-red in the fall. Medium-sized, white flowers with yellow centers emerge in summer.

Actinidia kolomikta 'Sentyabraskaya'

September Sun' produces large, flavorful fruits against colorful foliage. It can grow 10-15' tall and wide when trained on a trellis. Needs a hardy male kiwi for pollination.

Ligustrum ovalifolium 'Nantucket'

Nantucket' privet is a popular variety used in hedging, due to its dense, upright habit. It will grow 10-15' tall and wide and can be semi-evergreen in warmer climates. White flowers will appear in mid-spring.

Ligustrum ovalifolium 'Nantucket'

Nantucket' privet is a popular variety used in hedging, due to its dense, upright habit. It will grow 10-15' tall and wide and can be semi-evergreen in warmer climates. White flowers will appear in mid-spring.

Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem'

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.

Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem'

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.

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