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The PawPaw tree is a native of the Eastern U.S. and can grow from 15-30' tall and wide. It produces a mildly sweet, yellow-greenish fruit in mid-late summer that is great for raw eating and baking.
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.
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.
The 'Satyr Hill' is a large, dense variety that will reach 30-40' tall and 15-25' wide, maintaining an upright growth habit. It is a native variety with large, almost circular leaves that are accented by red berries in the fall and winter.
The 'Bracken' Brown' is an evergreen variety that is known for its glossy green leaves that have leathery-brown undersides. Large, white, fragrant blooms appear in late spring and attract a variety of pollinators.