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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
Pie Cherry
Prunus cerasus Summer. French heirloom. Most famous of all pie cherries. Aromatic firm-fleshed bright red fruit makes a clear light pink juice. Great for processing. Z3/4. read more
Sweet Cherries
Sweet Cherry
Sweet Cherry
Prunus avium Early Summer. Russian heirloom with glossy black color and sweet rich flavor. Once widely distributed in home gardens around the world. Z4. read more
Sweet Cherry
Sweet Cherry
Sweet Cherry
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 Mid-Late. Bred by Jim Friday of Coloma, MI, as part of his Stellar Series in the 1980s.
Boldly red-blazed skin with yellow firm
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Peach
Prunus persica Mid. Harrow Ag Res Stn, Ontario, Canada, 1968.
Large fruit with a red blush over gold skin. Flesh is sweet and juicy, an overall
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Peach
Peach
Prunus persica Early. Medium-to-large yellow-fleshed semi-clingstone peach with excellent flavor. Recommended for colder districts. Z4/5. read more
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
Peach
Plums
European Plums
European Plum
Hybrid Plums
Hybrid Plum
Hybrid Plum
Hybrid Plum
Hybrid Plum
Prunus spp. Late Summer. Roundish tender thin-skinned yellow plum sometimes blushed with a little pink. Tender yellow juicy flesh. Freestone. Z3/4. read more
Hybrid Plum
Hybrid Plum
Hybrid Plum
Hybrid Plum
Prunus spp. Late Summer. Medium-sized clingstone fruit. Meaty, mild and rich with no astringency. One of the most delicious plums! Z4/5. read more
Hybrid Plum
Hybrid Plum
Hybrid Plum
Hybrid Plum
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
Plum Seedlings
Plum Seedling
Prunus americana 15-20' Not a hybrid, but included here since it may be the best pollinator for hybrid plums. Very decent red, yellow and orange 1" plums, suitable for fresh eating, canning and freezing. Z3. read more
Rootstock
Stone Fruits
Stone Fruit
Prunus americana Seedling rootstock for American, Japanese or hybrid plums. Also recommended for grafting peaches. Z3. read more
Stone Fruit
Prunus cerasifera Seedling rootstock for European plums. Not recommended for American or hybrid plums. Z3. read more
Small Trees and Shrubs
Dwarf Flowering Almond
Dwarf Flowering Almond
Prunus glandulosa 5-6' × 3-4' Abundant pink double flowers in late April when little else is blooming. This arresting little shrub, an old... read more
Nanking Cherries
Prunus tomentosa 6-10' x same. Broad dense highly ornamental fruiting shrub blooms early. Excellent hedge and edible landscape plant. Plant two or more for pollination. Z2. read more