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The 'Concord' grape is an American classic. Sweet, purple grapes ripen in late-September and are ideal for making jams, jellies, grape juice and wine. This seeded variety will grow 15-20' long, but can be pruned to a more managable size if necessary. May need protection from harsh winter winds.
The 'Jupiter Blue' seedless variety grows 6-8' tall and wide and produces large clusters of reddish-blue grapes with a crisp texture and a mild, sweet flavor. This variety is hardy, disease resistant and easy to care for. Fruit ripens in late-August and will turn a deep blue when it's ready for harvesting.
Rejoyce' displays an array of colors all year long. Bright red new growth contrasts against rich, green established foliage. Leaves turn vibrant orange and red in the fall and color persists through winter. White, urn shaped flowers will appear in mid-spring, adding interest all year round. Will grow 2-3' tall and 3-4' wide.
Nantucket' privet is a popular variety used in hedging, due to its dense, upright habit. It will grow 10-15' tall and wide and can be semi-evergreen in warmer climates. White flowers will appear in mid-spring.
Nantucket' privet is a popular variety used in hedging, due to its dense, upright habit. It will grow 10-15' tall and wide and can be semi-evergreen in warmer climates. White flowers will appear in mid-spring.
The 'Flavor Supreme' pluot is a plum-apricot hybrid that combines all of the most delicious parts of each fruit. This dwarf variety will average at about 12-15' tall and wide. Juicy, rich fruit will ripen mid-June to early-July. It will bear more fruit when combined with other pluot varieties, as well as late-blooming plums, like the 'Santa Rosa' and 'Burgundy' varieties.
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The 'Purple Plunge' is a weeping ornamental plum that grows 7-10' tall and 3-4' wide. Deep purple foliage is accented with soft, pink flowers in early to mid-spring. Flowers attract beneficial pollinators.
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