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Fedco Trees: Collections
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Malus spp. Multi-colored skin. Bitter, sharp and sweet—this collection covers all the bases for making great cider. Z4.
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Malus spp. Multi-colored skin. Start your own heritage apple orchard with a collection of trees traditionally grown in northern New England. Z4.
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Vaccinium corymbosum × angustifolium Blue skin. Three lowbush hybrids to start your Lilliputian blueberry patch. Z4.
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Vaccinium corymbosum Blue skin. Three highbush blueberry cultivars to support cross-pollination and span the ripening season. Z4.
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Rubus spp. Four black cap cultivars (20 plants total) to feed your obsession. We love these berries! Z5.
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Rubus spp. Four everbearing cultivars (20 plants total) for filling the freezer. These fruit on first-year canes. Z4.
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Rubus spp. Five Rubus cultivars (25 plants total) for a diverse and delicious array of berries—red, yellow, purple and black raspberries, plus blackberries. Z4.
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Rubus spp. Four summer-bearing cultivars (20 plants total) to extend the raspberry-picking season. Z4.
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Prunus spp. Multi-colored skin. Four cherry trees, one pie and three sweet, for a varietal mix and to support cross-pollination. Z4.
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Feed the birds with 10 native fruiting shrubs, and support the Maine Audubon! Z4.
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Plant a food forest for the future with these eight trees, including hickory, chestnut and persimmon. Z4.
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Put the kettle on! A collection of five nourishing and easy-to-grow perennial herbs. Z3.
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Sambucus canadensis Purple-black skin. Five different American black elderberry cultivars to feed you (and maybe the birds). Z4.
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Vaccinium vitis-idaea Red skin. Four cultivars to get your patch going and boost pollination. Z3.
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Prunus persica Multi-colored skin. Four peach cultivars to span the ripening season. Stagger the sweet, sweet harvests! Z4.
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Pyrus communis Multi-colored skin. Five cultivars to start your culinary pear orchard. Z4.
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Pyrus pyrifolia Multi-colored skin. Three cultivars to start your perry pear orchard. These pears are for fermenting, not for fresh eating. Z4.
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Prunus domestica Multi-colored skin. Three cultivars to start your European plum orchard. Imagine all the prunes. Z5.
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Rosa spp. Five rose cultivars to complement each other in bloom. No two will have the same color, but they won’t clash! Z3.
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Fragaria × ananassa Red skin. Four June-bearing cultivars (100 crowns total) to span the ripening season and keep the jam-making party cranking. Z4.