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Aesculus Pavia $234.99
Aesculus Pavia

Aesculus pavia is more commonly known as the 'Red Buckeye' or the "Firecracker Plant". This tree has a dense, rounded crown and produces vibrant reddish-pink tubular blooms that appear in mid-spring and persist into summer. It grows 15-20' tall and wide at full maturity and does best in partial shade. * Produces shiny nuts in the fall that are toxic if consumed.

Aesculus Pavia $229.99
Aesculus Pavia

Aesculus pavia is more commonly known as the 'Red Buckeye' or the "Firecracker Plant". This tree has a dense, rounded crown and produces vibrant reddish-pink tubular blooms that appear in mid-spring and persist into summer. It grows 15-20' tall and wide at full maturity and does best in partial shade. * Produces shiny nuts in the fall that are toxic if consumed.

Apple 'crimson Crisp' 7g

Its flesh is light yellow, dense and firm- almost hard but give a truly unforgettable crunch. It is from these two traits, the color and crunch, where the Crimson Crisp gets its name.

Bred to be resistant to apple scab, the apple trees is upright and rounded and apples grow along new wood. This tree is great for residential and commercial orchards as the apples ripen in September and hold to the tree for 4 weeks.

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.

Aprium 'Flavor Delight'

The 'Flavor Delight' aprium is 75% apricot and 25% plum, producing a fruit that is just the right mix of sweet and tangy. These apriums are great for jams, cobblers and fresh eating. Fruits will ripen in mid-July and produce most abundant crop when cross-pollinated. Dwarf variety will average 10-15' tall and wide and can be maintained with pruning.

Rhododendron Yedoense var. Poukhanense 'Compacta'

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.

Rubus x 'APF-153T' PP26,990

The 'Prime Ark Freedom' is a thornless, self pollinating variety that produces two crops a year. Flavorful, purple fruits will ripen on younger canes in early-July, then on the year-old canes in mid-September. They average 5-6' tall and wide.

Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluecrop'

The 'Bluecrop' is a cold-hardy, disease resistant variety that produces abundant crops of large berries. Fruits will ripen in mid-July and are great for preserves, baking, freezing and fresh eating. This variety gets 4-6' tall and wide and will produce a larger crop when planted with other vareities. Does best in organically rich soil.

Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluecrop'

The 'Bluecrop' is a cold-hardy, disease resistant variety that produces abundant crops of large berries. Fruits will ripen in mid-July and are great for preserves, baking, freezing and fresh eating. This variety gets 4-6' tall and wide and will produce a larger crop when planted with other vareities. Does best in organically rich soil.

Blueberry 'duke' 2g

The Duke Blueberry is a Northern Highbush Blueberry, growing well in cooler climates and northern regions. Developed by the USDA in Beltsville, Maryland, this variety was released to the public in 1987.

It is known both for its early season fruit, which is large with a firm, crisp texture, and its high yield of berries. The fruit has a tangy, sweet, delicate flavor. Blueberries are a top fruit source of antioxidants, and they are high in fiber and vitamin C.

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