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Fedco Trees
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
Hybrid Plums
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
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
Hybrid Plum
Hybrid Plum
Small Trees and Shrubs
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
Stone Fruits
Rootstock
Rootstock
Prunus americana Seedling rootstock for American, Japanese or hybrid plums. Also recommended for grafting peaches. Produces very decent fruit without grafting. Z3. read more
Scionwood
Apple Scionwood
Apple Scionwood
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
Apple Scionwood
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
Cherries
Sweet Cherries
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
Small Trees and Shrubs
Smoketree
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