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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'.
The 'Satomi' has reddish-pink flowers and rich-green foliage that turns scarlet-red in the fall. It will reach 12-15' tall and wide at maturity.
The 'Arnold's Promise' has an open, spreading habit and will reach 12-15' tall and wide at maturity. In late winter, its stems will be covered in yellow blooms that emerge before spring foliage appears. Fall foliage is vibrant red and orange.
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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 'Whitney Edible' crab apple produces small, sweet fruits that are great for preserving, canning and making cider. Beautiful pinkish-white blossoms will emerge in spring preceding the fruit set that will ripen in late-August or early-September. Mature size is 12-15' tall and wide. Self-pollinating variety, but will benefit from being grouped with pollinators.
The 'Seckel' produces small, dessert pears that are super sweet with a hint of spice. These sweet, juicy fruits are often used in cooking, canning and fresh eating. This variety gets 15-20' tall and 12-15' wide. Harvest will ripen mid-September.
The 'Shiro' produces large clusters of bright yellow plums with a juicy, rich flesh. This variety is a heavy producer, with fruit ripening late-July through mid-August. This variety reaches 12-15' tall and wide, but can be pruned to maintain a smaller size. Does well when pollinated by other varieties, like the 'Redheart' and 'Methley'.
The 'Repandens' English yew is admired for its wide-spreading growth habit and slightly weeping branches. It will reach 3-4' tall and 12-15' wide at maturity. Its attractive, needled foliage grows in dense clusters along its branches.