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Amelanchier canadensis

Amelanchier canadensis

Shadblow Serviceberry
  • Suitable for naturalized plantings
  • Fragrant white flowers in early spring, April to May
  • Green foliage with vibrant orange-red fall color
  • Edible fruit matures to purple-black
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Amelanchier laevis

Amelanchier laevis

Allegheny Serviceberry
  • Striking, formal habit
  • Fragrant, white flowers in April
  • Edible berries ripen to dark purple-black
  • Glossy, dark green foliage
  • Vibrant red-orange fall color
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Asimina triloba

Asimina triloba

Paw Paw Tree
  • Large drooping, tropical-looking leaves
  • Maroon flowers appear before the leaves in spring
  • Edible, greenish fruit that tastes like banana
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Malus Macoun

Malus Macoun

Macoun Apple
  • Firm fruit colored a dark red-purple color against a green background
  • Good for fresh eating, cooking, baking, and juice making
  • Semi-dwarf
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Malus Northern Spy

Malus Northern Spy

Apple
  • Good for eating fresh or for pies
  • Large, bright red fruit
  • Tender, crisp and juicy
  • Ripens late in season, stores well
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Malus Royal Rain Drops

Malus Royal Rain Drops

Crabapple
  • Yearlong interest with purple cut-leaf foliage in summer
  • Abundant magenta pink flower clusters in late spring
  • Sparkling red berries attract birds
  • Fall colors of bronze, orange, and purple
  • 15 to 20 feet at maturity
  • Full or partial sun
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Malus Topaz

Malus Topaz

Topaz Edible Apple
  • Yellow-green skin with a red flush
  • Juicy, crispy, cream-coloured flesh with a sharp, sweet taste
  • Good for fresh eating, baking and cooking. Stores well
  • Requires a pollinator
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Malus domestica Gala

Malus domestica Gala

Apple
  • Sweet, crunchy flesh
  • Red-orange skin
  • Matures late-summer
  • Good for fresh eating
  • Requires a pollinator, mid-season bloomer
  • Semi-dwarf
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Malus domestica Ginger Gold

Malus domestica Ginger Gold

Apple
  • Yellow-green skin with a golden glow
  • Crisp crunch and mildly tart flavor
  • Natural resistance to browning
  • Produces lovely white-pink blooms
  • Ripens mid- to late-August
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Malus domestica Jonagold

Malus domestica Jonagold

Jonagold Edible Apple
  • Semi-dwarf
  • Green-yellow fruit with a red-orange blush
  • Sweet tart flavor with crispy juicy yellow flesh
  • Good for fresh eating and cooking
  • Pollinate with Gala, Golden Delicious, or Red Delicious
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Malus domestica Liberty

Malus domestica Liberty

Apple
  • Good for fresh eating, cooking and baking
  • Crisp, juicy flesh
  • Bright red skin
  • Self-pollinating, early season bloomer
  • Disease resistant
  • Semi-dwarf
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Malus domestica McIntosh

Malus domestica McIntosh

Apple
  • Pale pink to white flowers in spring
  • Medium-sized, nearly solid, bright red apple
  • Crisp taste with a distinct flavor
  • Ripens late season
  • Good for eating fresh or for cooking
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