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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 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.
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.
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Large, aromatic spring flowers are snowy-white and contrast against dark-green foliage. Wonderful when planted in masses. Will reach 4-5' tall and 3-4' wide.
This dense, rounded variety produces double, rose-red blooms in late spring. Foliage turns mahogany-red in the fall and winter months. Grows 2-3' tall and 3-4' wide.
The 'Hershey Red' azalea produces red blooms that cover the dense shrub in mid-spring. Keeps a dense, rounded habit, reaching 4-6' tall and wide.
Purplish-red flowers appear in early spring. Compact, dense habit. Foliage takes on red tones in the fall. Grows 3-4' tall and wide.
This low-growing, Korean azalea is known for its spreading habit. It will reach 2-3' tall and 4-5' wide. Bright, mildly-fragrant, lavender-pink blooms appear in large quantities in early spring.
Hardy, summer-bloomer with spectacular purple flower spikes. It has an arching, spreading habit and typically grows 5-10' tall and 4-6' wide.
This compact variety will be covered in vibrant, fuschia blooms from summer through fall. It keeps a neat habit, growing 3-4' tall and wide. Rich green foliage provides striking contrast against the richly-colored blooms.
Produces continuous masses of fragrant, blue flowers from summer to frost. This compact plant will reach 2-3' wide. Great choice for mixed beds and small garden spaces.
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