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Apples
Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Beautiful deep pink flesh. Medium-sized fruit good for fresh eating and simply admiring! Z4. read more
Apple
Apple
Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Auvergne, France, 1670. Also known as Calville Rouge d’Automne or Red Autumn Calville.
Medium to large fruit with the
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Apple
Malus spp. Fall. A popular modern release with very firm, crunchy fruit. Tart, spicy and complex flavor wonderful for fresh eating. Keeps six months in storage. Z4. read more
Apple
Malus spp. Late Summer-Early Fall. Small to medium-sized deep red apple with prominent white dots. Tender, juicy, rich, aromatic dessert fruit. Z4-6. read more
Apple
Malus spp. Late Summer. Duchess × Melba.
Discovered by Maine plant breeder and grower emeritus John Meader in Holeb Township, an old logging camp
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Apple
Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Possibly Northport or Lincolnville, ME, before 1880.
A large citrusy tart sour juicy dense rough-skinned russet. Very good
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Apple
Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Malus pumila Discovered by NE Hansen in Kazakhstan, 1896, or possibly by George Dieck in Siberia, 1891.
Of great importance in
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Apple
Apple
Apple
Apple
Malus spp. Winter. Large firm crisp fine-grained juicy aromatic all-purpose apple does everything well, including keeping all winter. Blooms early-midseason. Z4. read more
Cider Apples
Cider Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Sharp cider apple. One of few good for single varietal cider. Incredibly vigorous, productive. Hardy. Z4. read more
Cider Apple
Malus spp. Late Fall. Full bittersweet cider apple. Lots of tannin. Light yellow fruit mostly covered with tan russet. Combine with other late varieties. Z4. read more
Cider Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Sweet cider apple. Wilmington, VT. From the Gnarly Pippins wild-apple collection.
Matt Kaminsky, aka Gnarly Pippins, is an adept
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Crabapple
Malus spp. 15x30'. Apricot-white bloom, a beautiful shape and masses of red persistent fruit for the birds. Z4. ME Grown. read more
Crabapple
Malus spp. 15x15' (parentage unknown but thought to be a sterile hybrid of M. ioensis × M. coronaria var. angustifolia) Arnold Arboretum, MA,... read more
Cherries
Cherry
Prunus mahaleb Also called St. Lucie Cherry.
Native to the Mediterranean, Iran and parts of central Asia where it is cultivated for its fragrant
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Pie Cherry
Pie Cherry
Prunus cerasus Summer. Heirloom pie cherry grows successfully in Aroostook County. Similar to Montmorency. Hardy, productive, long-lived, disease resistant. Z3. read more
Mulberries
Mulberry
Peaches
Peach
Prunus persica Late. Seedling of Chinese Cling. Marshallville, GA, about 1870. Also called Georgia Belle.
Old-time white-fleshed favorite,
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Peach
Prunus persica Late. One of the Stellar series peaches bred for cold hardiness, disease resistance, size and flavor.
This one checks all the
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Peach
Prunus persica Early. Large juicy sweet yellow-fleshed freestone fruit. Tastes just like a peach should taste! Z5. read more
Peach
Prunus persica 15-25'. Commonly grown as hardy disease-resistant rootstock. Known to grow relatively true to type. Fruit best for processing, decent for fresh eating. Plant for fruit or grafting. Z4. read more
Pears
European Pears
Plums
European Plums
European Plum
Hybrid Plums
Nigra Plums
Nigra Plum
Prunus nigra Experimental Station, Morden, 1939. Seedling of Assiniboine. Seed was donated to Morden in 1922 by the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding... read more
Shade Trees
Birch
Birch
Betula nigra 60-80' x 40-60' Very large graceful rounded tree with beautiful bark. Foliage yellows before dropping. Fast growing, trouble free. Z4. read more
Oak
Oak
Quercus rubra 60-75' x 45'. The most common oak in northern New England. Magnificent open rounded crown. Fast growing. Tolerant of different conditions. Z4. read more
Sweetgum
Tupelo
Small Trees And Shrubs
Cornelian Cherries
Cornus mas 20-25' x 15-20'. Bright red pear-shaped edible fruit. Each seedling will be unique. Will pollinate each other and any named cornelian cherry cultivar. Z4/5. read more
Dogwoods
Dogwood
Cornus amomum 8-12' x same. Large rounded long-limbed shrub. Effective for erosion control, wildlife or pollinator habitat. Maroon bark visible in winter. Suckers and spreads. Native to eastern U.S. Z4. read more
Magnolia
Magnolia
Magnolia virginiana 10-20' × same.
Fragrant creamy white 2”3" waxy blossoms in mid-spring sometimes rebloom in mid-summer. Oblong bright green
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Serviceberry
Amelanchier laevis 15-25'. Leaves of this understory tree unfold purplish-orange bronzed color in spring. Pendulous white blossoms. Berries ripen midsummer. Z2. read more
Vines
Kiwiberries
Kiwiberry
Actinidia arguta Female. Also called Ananasnaya. Pineapple-like taste. Tangy and sweet. Heavy yields are late to ripen. Requires Meader male for pollination. Z4. read more
Kiwiberry
Actinidia arguta Female. Medium-sized bright green fruits with excellent flavor. Very productive and reliably hardy. Requires Meader male for pollination. Z4. read more
Kiwiberry
Actinidia arguta Fruitless male kiwi suitable for pollinating arguta females Anna, Geneva 3 and Michigan State. Will not pollinate kolomiktas. Z4. read more
Kiwiberry
Actinidia arguta Female. Sweet and luscious kiwi, a combination of sweet and sour. Larger than other varieties. Requires Meader male for pollination. Z4. read more
Ornamental Vines
Ornamental Vine
Schisandra chinensis 20' or taller. Called wu wei zi in Chinese medicine, which translates as ‘five flavor fruit.‘
A member of the magnolia
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