Fruiting Trees & Plants
For the Rogue Valley
Find fruit varieties that grow and produce well in our valley
These are the varieties that we typically have in stock in late winter/early spring. Availability is subject to change hourly.
Fruiting trees and plants list
Botanical Name | Common Name | Self-fertile? |
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TREES | ||
Almond ‘All-in-One’ | Med-large, soft shelled, heavy producer | yes |
Apple ‘Akane’ ** | crisp, tart & tangy, scab & mildew resistant, productive, ripens Sept. | yes; Gala, G. Smith; midseason |
Apple ‘Ark. Black Spur’ | Large, late season. Dark red skin, high quality. For dessert and cooking. Keeps many months | yes – partial |
Apple ‘Braeburn’ | crisp, sweet & tart, excellent storer, best when thinned, triplod (cannot pollinate others) | no; midseason |
Apple ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ ** | antique dessert apple, sweet/tart, crisp, aromatic, all purpose esp. baking, cider, ripens Sept., stores well | yes; midseason |
Apple ‘Fuji’ | Crisp & juicy, excellent storer, bears young, good pollenizor | no; G.smith, Melrose; late season |
Apple ‘Gala’ | Med. size crisp/juicy/sweet, great juicer, ripens early-mid season, good pollenator | semi; Braeburn, Pink Lady, G.Delicious |
Apple ‘Garden Delicious Genetic Dwarf’ | Sweet, crisp, superb flavor. Red blush to full red. Dessert/cook, good keeper. 8′ -10 ‘, smaller with pruning. | yes |
Apple ‘Golden Delicious’ ** | Large, sweet/juicy, flesh is slow to oxidize, one of the BEST pollinators | yes; midseason |
Apple ‘Golden Sentinel’ ** | Columnar form, large, sweet & firm, all purpose, resistant to apple scab | no; Gala, Honeycrisp |
Apple ‘Granny Smith’ | Tart & crunchy heirloom, heat tolerant, good keeper | yes; late season |
Apple ‘Gravenstein’ | classic variety for cooking/cider, tangy/sweet/tart, vigorous & productive, early ripening, triplod (cannot pollinate others) | no; early season |
Apple ‘Honeycrisp’ | Super crisp & juicy, well balanced flavor, large fruit | yes; midseason |
Apple ‘Liberty’ | Crisp & sprightly, superior disease resistance, great storer | no; Akane; midseason |
Apple ‘Melrose’ ** | Crisp & aromatic, bears heavily, stores well, good pollenizor | semi; Braeburn, G.Delicious; midseason |
Apple ‘Mutsu’ | Prolific bearer, extra large, super crunchy w/tart-sweet flavor, resists russeting, triplod (cannot pollinate others) | no; G.Delicious, Red Rome, Jonathan; midseason |
Apple ‘Pink Lady’ | Crunchy, sweet & tart, late harvest, heat tolerant | yes; midseason |
Apple ‘Red Spitzenburg’ | Sm-med hard flesh, aromatic w/exceptional flavor, good for cooking/juicing, late season, good keeper, blooms mid-late | no; Gala, Honeycrisp, Pink Lady, Fuji; |
Apple ‘Scarlet Sentinel’** | Columnar form, juicy, sweet, stores well, resistant to apple scab | no; Gala, Honeycrisp |
Apple ‘Spartan’ | Pure white flesh is crisp, juicy, highly aromatic, fine flavored. Resistant to scab, mildew and fire blight. | semi: Liberty, Lodi, Wealthy |
Apple ‘3 in 1’ | Gravenstein, Honeycrisp and Liberty combo | yes |
Apricot ‘Autumn Glo’ | Late season apricot with tremendous flavor. One of the highest scoring apricot varieties to date at Dave Wilson Nursery fruit tastings. | yes |
Apricot ‘Chinese’ | Sweet/mild freestone, very hardy/late blooming, heavy yields in July, edible pit | yes |
Apricot ‘Harcot’ | Sweet, juicy, rich flavor. Med-lg fruit. Disease resist. Frost hardy late bloom. | yes |
Apricot ‘Moorpark’ | Long-time favorite of apricot fanciers for its exceptionally rich flavor and aroma. Reliable producer. | yes |
Apricot ‘Puget Gold’ | Freestone, large & flavorful, late blooming | yes |
Apricot ‘Shaa-kar-Pareh’ ** | Med-lrg white fleshed, from Iran, very sweet & tangy w/plum-like flavor | yes |
Apricot ‘Tomcot’ | Large, orange fruit with firm, sweet flesh. Slightly tart, old-time apricot flavor. | partly; best pollinated w/other variety |
Asian Pear ‘Chojuro | Crisp, juicy white flesh. Butterscotch flavor. Yellow brown skin. Stores well. Disease/pest resistant. | No; Hosui, Shinko, Bartlett |
Asian Pear ‘Hosui’ | Taste test winner! golden/russeted skin, med-large, sweet, fine textured flesh, good keeper | semi; other Asian or Bartlett Pear |
Asian Pear ‘Kikisui’ | crisp & juicy, bears young & heavily, fireblight resistant | semi; other Asian or Bartlett Pear |
Asian Pear ‘Shinseiki’ ** | Crisp & sweet, productive & reliable, excellent storer | semi; other Asian or Bartlett Pear |
Cherry ‘Black Tartarian’ ** | Sprightly flavored, med. size, nearly black, mid season, heavy bearer | no; other sweet cherry |
Cherry ‘Compact Stella’ ** | Dwarf, large, sweet & dark, bears young and abundantly, resists cracking | yes |
Cherry ‘Craig’s Crimson’ | Taste test winner. Natural semi-dwarf sweet cherry. Dark red to nearly black, medium to large size, wonderful spicy flavor, very firm texture. | yes |
Cherry ‘Jubileum’ ** | Small Hungarian variety (10-12′), early ripening, lrg, firm, dark red fruits, fresh eating/pies/juice/preserves, disease resistant | yes |
Cherry ‘Lapins’ | Sweet & dark, split resistant, heavy producer, like Bing | yes |
Cherry ‘Montmorency’ | Red, tart, good for pies, productive, compact | yes |
Cherry ‘North Star’ | Productive sour/pie cherry, long harvest, disease resistant, extra hardy, naturally dwarf (8-10′) | yes |
Cherry ‘Rainier’ ** | Very flavorful, yellow w/red blush, crack resistant, cold hardy | no; Van, Stella |
Cherry ‘Royal Rainier’ | Yellow blushed with red. Slightly redder than standard Rainier. Taste test winner. | no; Bing, Lapins, Black Tartarian |
Cherry ‘Stella’ | Large, nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry similar to its parent, Lambert. Pollinates Bing. | yes |
Cherry ‘Vans’ | Like a small Bing, vigorous/prolific, crack resistant, very hardy, best pollinator of sweet cherries | no; Stella, Rainier, Lapins |
Chestnut ‘Colassal’ ** | X-large nuts w/good flavor & quality, easy peel pellicle, ripens early fall, super hardy, large/spreading shade tree, pollen sterile, heat loving | no; Nevada or any other variety |
Chestnut ‘Nevada’ ** | Sweet, smooth flavor. Stately tree. Large nuts. Pollenates 8-10 Colossal. | no; Colossal |
Citrus ‘Yuzu Ichandrin’ ** | Lemon-lime flavor, easy to peel, hardy to 0* F. | yes |
Citrus ‘Improved Meyer Lemon’ | fragrant blooms, mildly sweet juice, bring inside for winter | yes |
Citrus ‘Owari Satsuma Mandarin’ ** | Sweet & tangy, easy to peel, hardy to 15* F. | yes |
Crabapple ‘Dolgo’ | Ornamental & Edible- red fruit (like small plums) ripen Sept., great for preserves, very hardy, mildew resistant foliage, excellent wildlife food source, good pollinator for early blooming apples | yes |
Fig ‘Black Jack’ | large, sweet purple skin w/strawberry flesh, semi-dwarf | yes |
Fig ‘Black Spanish’ ** | dark purple skin w/sweet amber flesh, reliable & productive, naturally dwarf | yes |
Fig ‘Brown Turkey’ | Med-lrg, sweet purplish/brown skin w/lt. pink flesh, big | yes |
Fig ‘Desert King’ | large, green skin w/strawberry flesh, can bear 2 crops | yes |
Fig ‘Lattarula’ (Italian Honey Fig) | large, lt. green skin w/ amber flesh, can bear 2 crops | yes |
Fig ‘Olympian’ | Super hardy, purple skin w/red flesh, very sweet, dwarf | yes |
Fig ‘Oregon Prolific’ ** | vigorous, yellow skin w/ white flesh, great for Pac. NW | yes |
Fig ‘Osborne Prolific’** | Purple brown skin w/sweet amber flesh, hardy & productive, good in PNW | yes |
Fig ‘Peter’s Honey’ ** | deliciously sweet, yellow/green skin w/amber flesh, likes hot/protected exposure | yes |
Fig ‘Scott’s Black’ ** | Thin purple skin w/red flesh, sweet, closed eye | yes |
Fig ‘Vern’s Brown Turkey’ ** | Brown skin w/amber flesh, sweet/flavorful, can produce 2 crops a season | yes |
Fig ‘Violette de Bordeaux’ | Hardiest variety. Easiest to fruit. Quick bearing. Large crop. Frost resistant. | yes |
Filbert (Hazelnut) ‘ Barcelona’ ** | large, rich nuts, longtime favorite | no; Gamma, Yamhill |
Filbert (Hazelnut) ‘ Gamma’ ** | ornamental w/ abundant crops of sweet nuts | no; Yamhill |
Filbert (Hazelnut) ‘Jefferson’ ** | Large/delicious nuts, highly productive, disease resistant | no; Theta |
Filbert (Hazelnut) ‘McDonald’ ** | open/upright habit (good air circulation/min. pruning) early ripening, consistant prod. high quality nuts | no; Wepster |
Filbert (Hazelnut) ‘ Wepster’ ** | perfect for baking/chocolate making, consistant yields of small/round nuts, open/upright habit, early/long bloom, Eastern blight/bug mite resistance | no; McDonald |
Jujube ‘Li’ | #1 seller, date like, sweet apple flavor, round/plump, will ripen off tree mid fall, arching branch habit to 20′ with thorns, very tough tree tolerates weather extremes and drought | yes |
Jujube ‘Sugar Cane’ | the sweetest variety, date-like, sweet apple flavor, ripens fall, very thorny….deer resistant, 15-20′ | semi; Li |
Mulberry ‘Black Beauty’ ** | best flavor! large blackberry-like fruit, good fresh eating/jam, ripens summer, semi dwarf to 10-15′ | yes |
Mulberry-Persian White ** | White, blackberry-like fruit. Slightly more cold hardy than black fruiting variety. Good fresh or dried. | yes |
Nectarine ‘Fantasia’ ** | Heavy crops of x-large freestone fruits in Aug., firm yellow flesh, tangy to richly sweet | yes |
Nectarine ‘Golden Prolific’ ** | dwarf, gold flesh, free-stone, mid season bloom | yes |
Nectarine ‘Harko’ | One of the highest scoring in taste tests. Sweet, firm, yellow freestone with red skin. Bacterial spot & brown rot resistant. | yes |
Nectarine “Independence’ | Yellow freestone with red flesh. Firm, tangy, sweet, rich flavor, reliable, frost hardy. High taste test score. | yes |
Nectarine ‘Kreibich’ | Smooth red skin, sweet white flesh, Leaf Curl resistant | yes |
Nectarine ‘Liz’s Late’ | Red over yellow skin, yellow freestone. Intense spicy-sweet flavor. | yes |
Nectarine ‘Mericrest’ ** | Hardiest variety, sweet/juicy yellow flesh, freestone, resistant to brown rot & leaf spot | yes |
Nectarine ‘Necta Zee’ | Very flavorful, sweet yellow freestone with redskin. Vigorous tree. Best self-fruitful miniature nectarine. Grows to 6’. | yes |
Nectaplum ‘Spice Zee’ | White-fleshed, nectarine-peach-plum hybrid. Fully ripe fruit is unparalleled in flavor, and both nectarine and plum traits are easily detectable. | yes |
Olive ‘Arbequina’ | Black Spanish variety, compact, bears young, ripens early | yes |
Olive ‘Manzanillo’ ** | Spanish table variety, vigorous, zone 8 | yes |
Pawpaw ‘Mango’ ** | Most vigorous variety, good crops of large fruits, golden flesh is like vanilla custard! in Sept/Oct | no; Susquehanna or other |
Pawpaw ‘Shenandoah’ ** | One of largest fruits (up to 1lb.), ripens mid-season, custard-like flesh is sweet/flavorful | no; Susquehanna or other |
Pawpaw ‘Susquehanna’ ** | Largest & latest to ripen (Oct) sweet/richly flavorful fruit can weigh over 1lb! w/few seeds | no; Mango or other |
Peach ’49er’ | yellow w/red blush, sweet yellow flesh, free-stone. | yes |
Peach ‘Arctic Supreme’ | Large, firm, white flesh with delicate flavor. Red over cream skin. Semi-freestone. Sweet and tangy. | yes |
Peach ‘Charlotte’ | sweet/juicy/flavorful, semi-freestone, Leaf Curl & Bacterial Canker resistant, blooms April, ripens mid-late Aug. | yes |
Peach ‘Empress’ ** | dwarf, sweet yellow flesh, clingstone, ripens Sept., showy pink blossoms, very cold hardy | yes |
Peach ‘Frost’ | yellow w/red blush, sweet yellow flesh, Leaf Curl resistant | yes |
Peach ‘Garden Gold’ | Yellow freestone. Blooms later so is more likely to avoid frost damage. Vigorous miniature. 5-6’. | yes |
Peach ‘Improved Elberta’ | yellow flesh freestone, classic peach flavor, great for canning/fresh | yes |
Peach ‘Indian Free’ | Late ripening, large, freestone, Leaf curl resistant. Crimson/cream flesh. Rich flavor. Rates high on taste tests. | no; any peach or nectarine |
Peach ‘O’Henry’ | Large, firm, yellow semi-freestone flesh with red skin. Superb flavor. Good for freezing. Heavy bearing tree. | yes |
Peach ‘Oregon Curl Free’ ** | Sweet orange/yellow, semi-freestone, Leaf Curl resistant | yes |
Peach ‘Q-18’ ** | juicy, flavorful white flesh, vigorous & productive, Leaf Curl resistant, showy blossoms in April, ripens Aug. | yes |
Peach ‘Pix Zee’ | Delicious, firm, yellow freestone, beautiful red over orange skin. | yes |
Peach ‘Red Haven’ ** | Yellow flesh freestone, early ripening-July, classic flavor, heavy bearer | yes |
Peach ‘Saturn’ ** | Yellow freestone. Large, juicy sweet, low acid, fine flavor. Dark pink double blossoms. | yes |
Peach ‘Snow Beauty’ | Freestone with white flesh, red over white skin. Low acid, sweet. Highest score in fruit taste test for peaches. | yes |
Peach ‘Suncrest’ | Heirloom variety, rich and flavorful, ripens mid July | yes |
Pear ‘Bartlett’ | Heirloom w/light green skin, large sweet & juicy, ripens early fall, good pollinator | yes – partial |
Pear ‘Bosc’ | Long neck, russetted skin, juicy, sweet, good dessert pear eaten firm, heavy annual crops | no; Bartlett or other |
Pear ‘Comice’ | yel/green skin w/red blush, rich, sweet, creamy flesh | yes – partial |
Pear ‘D’Anjou’ | green w/creamy sweet, fine textured flesh, hardy and vigorous, stores really well | no; Bartlett, Bosc |
Pear ‘Seckel’ | Connoisseurs’ favorite. Sweet, flavorful, aromatic, spicy, perhaps the best dessert pear. Russeted brown skin. Resists fire blight. | yes |
Pecan ‘Mohawk’ | Thin shelled, earliest maturing, very large nuts. Attractive tree. Vigorous. Bears young. | yes |
Pecan ‘Western Schley’ | Easy to grow, hardy tree. Less fussy about soil and nutrition. Long, tapered, medium-sized, thin-shelled nuts. Fine quality. | yes |
Persimmon ‘Chocolate’ | Astringent, sm-med w/firm brown flesh, sweet/spicy, superb flavor | yes |
Persimmon ‘Fuyu’ (Jiro) | Non-astringent, large/flat fruit ripens in Nov., eaten firm, highly ornamental tree | yes |
Persimmon ‘Hachiya’ | Very large, oblong fruit, astringent, best cooking quality, eaten soft, very ornamental tree, ripens Nov. | yes |
Persimmon ‘Saijo’ ** | Astringent, few seed(good texture), sweet like honey, stores well, heat tolerant, consistant producer, vigorous grower | yes |
Pistachio ‘Kerman’ (female) | Plant from containers only, do not disturb root ball when handling. Very slow-growing to 20-30 ft. Drought-resistant. | no; Peters |
Pistachio ‘Peters’ | One Peters pollenizes up to eleven females. Plant from containers only. Drought-resistant once established. | male plant, non-fruitful |
Pluerry ‘Flavor Punch’ | Small to medium (golf ball size) fruit with orange-red exterior and bright orange interior. Firm texture with unique sweet tropical punch flavor. | no; Another Pluerry, Pluot or Plum |
Pluerry ‘Sweet Treat’ | Cross between cherry & plum. Red skin, yellow flesh, small pit. | No; Burgundy, Santa Rosa, Flavor King |
Plum ‘Brooks’ | large, sweet, dark purple w/yellow flesh, great for prunes | yes |
Plum ‘Burgundy’ | Maroon skin, sweet, mild flavor. Semi-freestone. Good producer. Narrow, upright habit. | yes |
Plum ‘Elephant Heart’ | very large, blood red skin/flesh, excellent flavor, freestone, fast growing, ripens Sept. | no; Santa Rosa |
Plum ‘Emerald Beauty’ | Light green skin, greenish yellow to orange, freestone flesh. Sweet, crisp. | no; Burgundy, Santa Rosa, Beauty, Nubiana, Flavor King |
Plum ‘Green Gage’ | sm-med yellow-green skin w/amber flesh, rich/sweet/juicy, good all purpose classic variety, freestone | yes |
Plum ‘Italian’ | dark purple w/amber flesh, sweet, freestone, great for drying, ripens Aug/Sept | yes |
Plum ‘Santa Rosa’ | large purple w/yellow flesh, sweet/tart flavor, ripens June/July, good pollinator | yes |
Plum ‘Satsuma’ | Red skin and firm flesh, excellent flavor | No, needs Japanese plum like Shiro or Santa Rosa |
Plum ‘Shiro’ ** | Compact & productive, bright yellow, sweet fresh or canned | no; Howard Miracle, Jap. Variety |
Plumcot ‘Flavor Queen’ | green skin w/golden/amber flesh, sweet – no tartness, prolonged harvest (holds well on tree), plum x apricot | no; Flavor Supreme, Santa Rosa Plum |
Plumcot ‘Flavor Supreme’ * | yellow w/red blush, juicy gold flesh, plum x apricot | no, best with pollinator |
Pluot ‘Dapple Dandy’ | Taste test winner with delicious plum-apricot taste. Freestone. Creamy white & red flesh. Yellow & maroon dapple skin. | no; Burgundy, Flavor King, Flavor Supreme, Santa Rosa |
Pluot ‘Flavor Grenade’ | Crisp, explosive flavor. Taste test winner. Red blush on green, elongated fruit. | no; Flavor King, Dapple Dandy, Santa Rosa |
Pluot ‘Flavor King’ | Sweet, spicy with reddish-purple skin & crimson flesh. Taste test winner. | no; Flavor Supreme, Santa Rosa |
Pluot ‘Geo Pride’ | Plum-apricot hybrid. Balanced acid and sugar to predominantly sweet with unique plum-apricot flavor. Medium-sized, very heavy production. | no; Flavor Supreme Pluot®, Dapple Dandy Pluot®, Santa Rosa plum. |
Pomegranate ‘AC Sweet’ | Flavor is sweet & refreshing, seeds are soft & edible. Ripe fruit can hang for weeks without splitting. Will take temperatures to below zero. | yes |
Pomegranate ‘Favorite’ ** | Extremely hardy Russian variety, abundant blooms, med sized tasty fruit, sweeter than wonderful | yes |
Pomegranate ‘Parfianka’ | Consistently receives the highest praise for overall flavor. Great for juice or fresh eating. | yes |
Pomegranate ‘Wonderful’ (shrub) | This is the quintessential Pomegranate you see in the produce section. | yes |
Pomegranate ‘Utah Sweet’ | pinkish-orange flowers, pink seeds, softer than wonderful, non-staining juice, ripens early, hardy | yes |
Pomegranate ‘Crimson Sky’ ** | very early ripening, soft seeded | yes |
Quince ‘Smyrna’ ** | XLrg, very aromatic yellow fruit, stores well, tolerates wet soils, October harvest | yes |
Walnut ‘Idaho’ * | extremely hardy, vigorous grower, early/heavy producer, large, sweet nuts, harvest October | semi |
Walnut ‘Robert Livermore’ | Dark Red!! gourmet, med. round nut w/good shell seal, harvest Oct. | semi |
BERRIES | ||
Aronia melanocarpa ‘Autumn Magic’ | Black Chokeberry -selected for big berries (high in anti-oxidents/superior red fall color/nice habit, 3-5’h x 4-6’w, great for wildlife/erosion control | |
Aronia m. ‘ Nero’ ** | Dwarf Black Chokeberry – for juicing/jamming, great fall color, 3-4’h x w | |
Autumn Olive ‘Garnet’ | Abundnant red berries late summer, good fresh eating/juice, high in lycopenes, fragrant spring blooms, great for wildlife/pollinators, part-full sun, 8-10′ | yes |
Autumn Olive ‘Ruby’ | Abundant red-bronze berries late summer, sweet/flavorful/nutritious, fragrant spring blooms, great for wildlife/pollinators, part-full sun, 8-10′, nitrogen fixer | yes |
Blueberry (assorted varieties) | grown in house: Chandler, Bluecrop, Duke, Elliot, Sunshine Blue *other varieties too subject to availability | no (except Sunshine Blue) |
Boysenberry (thornless) | very large, matte berries, distinct tangy, aromatic flavor | yes |
Blackberry ‘Babycakes’ | Dwarf, thornless blackberry with compact, rounded growth habit to 3-4 ft., ideal for patio pots. Large, sweet berries. | yes |
Blackberry ‘Black Satin’ | thornless variety, extra large berries, super sweet, very hardy semi-erect habit | yes |
Blackberry ‘Silvan’ ** | Thorny blackberry cross, large/glossy berries ripen early, flavor/habit similar to Marion, trailing plants tolerate heavy soils | yes |
Blackberry ‘Triple Crown’ | thornless variety, large berries | yes |
BrazelBerries – Blueberries | Compact, semi-evergreen, productive, colorful foliage, great in container | yes |
BrazelBerries – Raspberry Shortcake | Dwarf, thornless, great for containers, very productive | yes |
Goji Berry ‘Crimson Star’ | Lrg, tasty red fruit, eat fresh/dried, super anti-ox., vigorous 6-8′ shrub, part shade | |
Goumi Berry ‘Sweet Scarlet’ | Ukranian selection, large/sweet/tasty red fruits, high anti-ox., vigorous 5-6′ shrub is a nitrogen fixer | semi |
Honeyberry (assorted) | Blue Velvet, Blue Moon (compact), Blue Forest, Blue Pacific(compact) – of the honeysuckle family, large blue berries ripen early June, sweet, high anti-ox., spreading habit, prefers partail shade, very hardy | no, any two varieties |
Jostaberry ** | Black currant x gooseberry cross, disease resistant, sweet/tart large berries, good for preserves | yes |
Loganberry ** | Thornless, blackberry x red raspberry, large, rich and delicious | yes |
Marionberry | Blackberry cross, rich, earthy flavor, large black berries, small seeds, trailing vigorous grower, ripen in July | yes |
Raspberry ‘Amity’ ** | everbearing,productive, large flavorful berries | yes |
Raspberry ‘Canby’ ** | June bearing, thornless red, large, firm & juicy all purpose variety, disease/aphid resistant, productive | yes |
Raspberry ‘Caroline’ | Summer through fall bearing, red berry with exceptional flavor. Produces on new wood. Large yields. | yes |
Raspberry ‘Chilcoten’ ** | June bearing, ,extra large berries w/good color and exceptional flavor, very hardy | yes |
Raspberry ‘Fall Gold’ | everbearing, large and sweet golden berries | yes |
Raspberry ‘Heritage’ | everbearing, large & sweet, produce on 1yr canes, great all purpose, hardy, vigorous | yes |
Raspberry ‘Meeker’ ** | June bearer, abundant crops hold up well to handling, sweet/traditional flavor | yes |
Raspberry ‘Shortcake’ | Thornless, compact, sweet, light red berries. Grows well in pots. 2-3’. | yes |
Ribes ‘Cherry Red’ | Cherry Red Currant – hardiest/best yielding red, mildew resistant, large acidic fruit good for jams/jellies/sauces, grow 4-6′ h x 2-5′ w | |
Ribes odoratum ‘Crandall’ | Black currant – fragrant yellow flowers, sweet large fruit w/ 5x Vit C than oranges! | |
Ribes ‘Poorman’ | Poorman Gooseberry- dates back to 1888 in Utah, largest/sweetest (good fresh eating), vigorous/productive, pick green and let ripen to pink, 3-4′ h x w | |
Ribes ‘Primus’ | Primus White Currant – sweetest white, long clusters – up to 20lbs per plant!, compact grower | |
Strawberry (assorted varieties) | ‘Benton’ (June), Rainier (June), ‘Eversweet'(day neutral), ‘Tristar'(day neutral), ‘Chandler’ (June) | |
Sambucus c. ‘Nova’ | Elderberry, sweet than most, large berries, good for jam/wine/juice etc | semi; York |
Sambucus c. ‘York’ | Elderberry, similar to Nova but ripens a few weeks later | semi; Nova |
Tayberry ** | Loganberry x Black Raspberry, vigorous, abundant crops, xlarge tangy/rich, great for preserves and fresh eating | |
ASSORTED EDIBLES | ||
Artichoke ‘Improved Green Globe’ | standard variety – edible and ornamental! | |
Asparagus ‘Jersey Knight’ | Vigorous green variety, male hybrid (little seed-more to eat) fusarium tolerance, rust resistance | |
Asparagus ‘Sweet Purple’ | 20% higher sugar content = great raw, mild nutty, larger more tender spears, less stringy | |
VINES | ||
Actinidia arguta ‘Issai’ | Hardy kiwi – large and sweet fruit, looks more like a grape | yes |
Actinidia deliciosa ‘Hayward’ | hardiest fuzzy kiwi around, large, sweet, vigorous/abundant, super nutritious!, ripens in fall | no; need male and female |
Hops (assorted varieties) | ‘Willamette’ and ‘Nugget’ | |
Vitis ‘Blue Muscat’ ** | Blue/black, thin skin, spicy/sweet flavor, good fresh/wine, mildew/disease resistant plants | |
Vitis ‘Canadice’ | Red seedless, holds well on the vine | |
Vitis ‘Concord’ (seedless) | Purple seedless, classic for juicing | |
Vitis ‘Flame’ ** | Red seedless, earlier harvest | |
Vitis ‘ Himrod’ ** | Golden yellow seedless, sweet | |
Vitis ‘ Interlaken’ ** | Green seedless, tangy, crisp and sweet | |
Vitis ‘ Suffolk Red’ | Red seedless, sweet and spicy | |
Vitis ‘Glenora’ | Black seedless, sweet and spicy, holds well on vine, ripens Aug/Sept | |
Vitis ‘ Lakemont’ | Large, tight cluster of golden/green seedless, crisp & sweet, productive | |
Vitis ‘ Vanessa’ | Med seedless, loose-well filled clusters, dark red, crisp & firm, vigorous |
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