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Plums

Plum Seedlings

Plum Seedling
Prunus americana Very decent red, yellow and orange 1" plums, suitable for fresh eating, canning and freezing. May be the best pollinator for hybrid plums. Z3. read more

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Hybrid Plums

Hybrid Plum
Toka
Prunus spp. Late Summer. Medium-sized rosy-red plums are sweet, distinctive, meaty and flavorful. Somewhat freestone. Extremely vigorous tree. Z3. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Black Ice
Prunus spp. Midsummer. Large 2" round early-ripening high-quality hardy blue-black dessert plum. Very sweet juicy reddish-purple semi-freestone flesh. Z3. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Purple Heart
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

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Hybrid Plum
Cocheco
Prunus spp. Midsummer. Purple Heart x unnamed red-leaf plum. Elwin Meader intro, Rochester, NH, 1968.

Red-orange medium-sized fruit with soft

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Hybrid Plum
Grenville
Prunus spp. Late Summer. P. sal. Burbank x P. nigra. Canada Dept of Ag Res Stn, Ottawa, 1941.

Large dark rosy-red clingstone fruit. Yellow flesh

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Hybrid Plum
La Crescent
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

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Hybrid Plum
Pipestone
Prunus spp. Late Summer. Large deep red plum with a golden blush. Juicy yellow flesh, excellent sweet flavor. Skin peels easily. Clingstone. Z3. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Waneta
Prunus spp. Midsummer. Large, somewhat pointed, reddish-maroon fruit. Sweet tender juicy orange flesh. Delicious. Z3. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Kahinta
Prunus spp. Mid-Late Summer. Large red-purple plums with translucent yellow-orange tart flesh. Clingstone. Good fresh eating or canning. Bears reliably. Z3. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Lavina
Prunus spp. Mid-Late Summer. Rare! Meaty amber flesh with notes of papaya and caramel. Semi-freestone and crack resistant. Highly vigorous growth. Z4. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Hanska
Prunus spp. Summer. P. a. x P. simonii. NE Hansen intro, Brookings, SD, 1908.

Medium-sized bright red fruit with a heavy bluish bloom. Firm

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Hybrid Plum
Pembina
Prunus spp. Early Summer. Golden-orange flesh is firm and apricot flavored. Half-freestone. One of the first hybrids to ripen in summer. Z3/4. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Obilinya
Prunus spp. Midsummer. Purple-red fruit with yellow-bleeding-to-red firm flesh. Grower Jesse Stevens says it has “skin less sour than many other hybrids, but still a good amount of zing.” Blooms earl read more

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Beach Plum

Beach Plum
Prunus maritima 6' x 5-6'. Rounded dense suckering shrub found along ocean beaches. Showy white blooms in spring. Edible plums in late summer. Plant two for fruit. Z3. read more

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Stone Fruits

Rootstock

Rootstock
Prunus americana
Prunus americana Seedling rootstock for American, Japanese or hybrid plums. Also recommended for grafting peaches. Produces very decent fruit without grafting. Z3. read more

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Rootstock
Myrobalan
Prunus cerasifera (Plum) Seedling rootstock for European plums. Not recommended for American or hybrid plums. Z3.

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Scionwood

Apple Scionwood

Apple Scionwood
Centennial
This is a twig for grafting. Late Summer. Small fresh-eating crab about the size of a small plum. Tender crisp juicy flesh. Not sweet. Good in sauce. Highly scab resistant. Z2. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Black Oxford
This is a twig for grafting. Winter. Uniquely dark fruit with well-balanced flavor. Excellent pies and cider. Maine heirloom. Best eating late Dec. to March. Great keeper. Z4. read more

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Cherries

Sweet Cherries

Sweet Cherry
Benton
Prunus avium Summer. PC7146-8 Stella x Beaulieu. WSU, 2003.

Highly flavorful large firm deep red cherry resembles Bing. Neighbors reported that

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Apples

Apple
Malus spp. Winter. Uniquely dark fruit with well-balanced flavor. Excellent pies and cider. Maine heirloom. Best eating late Dec. to March. Great keeper. Z4. read more

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Smoketree

Smoketree
American Smoketree
Cotinus obovatus 20-30' x same. Rare and exquisite. Colorful, eye-catching foliage! Fuzzy pink “hairs” give tree a smoky misty quality. Z4. read more

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