Vaccinium corymbosum
Early-Mid. 4'. Partial lowbush parentage. Large firm blueberries with excellent flavor. Tolerant/resistant to some strains of soil fungus. Z3.
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Vaccinium corymbosum
Early. 4-6'. Medium-large light blue firm fruit with excellent sweet flavor. Flavor holds up better than other varieties in the freezer. Vigorous upright high-yielding bush. Z4.
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Vaccinium corymbosum
Late. 5-6'. Firm large dark blue berries in loose clusters taste great, similar to Bluecrop. Vigorous and high-yielding. Z4.
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Vaccinium corymbosum
Mid. 2-3'. Very hardy highbush-lowbush cross. Large dime-size dark blue fruit with sweet wild flavor. Good choice where space is limited. Z3.
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Vaccinium corymbosum
Early-Mid. 4'. Lowbush-highbush cross with firm dark blue medium-large highly flavorful sweet fruit. Crisp texture, stores well in refrigeration. Z3.
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Gaylussacia baccata
1-3' x 2-4'. Cousin of the blueberry. Less acidic, more mildly sweet flavor. Flowers in June, fruits in August. Full sun to part shade but fruits best in sun. Native to eastern U.S. and Canada. Z3/4.
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Aquilegia canadensis
12-24" tall. This eastern North American native features delicate red-spurred sepals with yellow petaled skirts. Blooms late May to early June. Irresistible to hummingbirds! Z3.
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Celtis occidentalis
40-60' x same. Long-lived shade tree with corky ridged bark and spreading crown. Very adaptable, tolerates shade, wind and pollution. Leaves support butterflies, fruit feeds wildlife. Z3.
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Amelanchier spp.
6x6'. Large yields on a somewhat upright shrub with loose arching branches. Used for fruit and market production in Canada. Z3.
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Amelanchier spp.
5-8' x 5'. Medium-large berries are mildly sweet with no trace of acid. Hefty fruits showed very minimal cracking in a year with lots of rain. Very uniform ripening pattern. Z3.
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Amelanchier spp.
4-6' x same. Compact shrub with sweet purple-magenta berries. Great for pies, cobblers, jellies, jams, smoothies and cakes. Z2.
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