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Abelia x g. 'Kaleidoscope'

The 'Kaleidoscope' has variegated foliage and white, bell-shaped flowers that emerge in late summer and persist into fall. Fall foliage is a striking combination of yellows, oranges and reds. Will grow 2-3' tall and 3-4' wide.

Aesculus parviflora

The bottlebrush buckeye is known for its long, white flowers that appear in the summertime and attract hummingbirds and butterflies. It is a thick, mounding variety that grows 8-12' tall and 10-15' wide. Its large, green foliage adds a striking contrast against the long, white flowers.

Prunus dulcis 'Primavera'

The 'Primavera' or "Conventional" almond is a late blooming, early producing variety. It consistently produces crops of sweet, soft-shelled nuts that are easily harvested and shelled. Quickly reaches anywhere from 15-30' tall and wide. Will need other varieties planted nearby for cross-pollination.

Malus pumila 'Mullins' Golden Delicious

This dependable apple variety produces sweet, rich golden apples. It grows 15-25' tall and 15-20' wide. It features showy white blossoms in the spring, and the fruit ripens between September and October. It is self pollinating, but produces more fruit when paired with another pollinator, such as 'Red Delicious' or 'Honeycrisp'.

Malus x domestica 'Golden Russet'

The 'Golden Russet' variety produces intensely sweet-tart apples that are great for baking and juicing. Fruit ripens in mid-October and will benefit from cross-pollination. They average at about 10-12' tall and wide.

Malus x domestica 'Golden Sentinel'

This columnar variety produces beautiful white flowers in the spring, and bear golden yellow fruit that ripens in mid-September. The apples on the 'Golden Sentinel' tree are firm and sweet, and they are perfect for cider, baking and eating. It grows to be 10-12' tall and about 2' wide. Does well when paired with its sister variety, the 'Scarlet Sentinel'.

Apple 'macoun'

This apple is excellent for making European style apple pies because it doesn't break down during cooking and remains firm. Macouns are also very popular at roadside stands and pick-your-own farms. Availability is generally October through November. Sugar 13%, acid 6g/litre, vitamin C 4mg/100g.[3]Macoun' apples are a cross between the 'McIntosh' and 'Jersey Black' cultivars

Malus x domestica 'Northpole'

The 'Northpole' is a columnar variety that is great for small garden and patio gardening spaces. It produces beautiful clusters of white flowers in early spring and sweet, juicy apples that ripen in late-August through early-September. The fruit is similar to 'McIntosh' variety in flavor and is great for cider, baking and eating. They average out at 8-10' tall and 2' wide.

Malus x domestica 'Scarlet Sentinel'

The 'Scarlet Sentinel' produces large, sweet, juicy apples that ripen mid-late September. This variety will produce green, blush-red apples within the first few years of planting. They average at about 8-10' tall and 2' wide, and they are great for small space gardening. Will also produce beautiful clusters of white flowers in April.

Malus x domestica 'Spartan'

The 'Spartan' produces a generous crop of small, plum-colored apples that are crisp and sweet. They ripen in early October and are great for both juicing and eating. This variety averages at 10-15' tall and 8-10' wide and will benefit from having other pollinating varieties in the area.

Malus domestica 'Tangy Green' Columnar

This semi-dwarf variety is ideal for small garden spaces and even patio gardening. The 'Tangy Green' produces an apple with a crisp, tart flavor that will ripen in mid-September. They get 8-10' tall and 1-2 feet wide. Will bear fruit within first two years of planting if combined with a pollinator, such as their sister variety, the 'Tasty Red'.

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.

Aronia melanocarpa 'UCONNAM166'

The 'Low Scape Hedger' is a great option for smaller garden spaces, reaching 3-5' tall and 2-3' wide. It produces fragrant, white flowers in the spring and black berries in the summer. Foliage turns orange in the fall.

Aronia melanocarpa 'UCONNAM165'

The 'Low Scape Mound' is the smallest aronia variety and is great for container planting and small garden spaces. It will reach 1-2' tall and wide. It produces fragrant, white flowers in the spring and its green foliage turns orange-red in the fall.

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