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Ornamental Fruit Plants

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Cornus alba Elegantissima

Cornus alba Elegantissima

Variegated Red Twig Dogwood
  • Variegated leaves, attractive berries
  • Stunning fall color and red stems in winter
  • Upright, blood red stems
  • Ideal for naturalizing
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Ilex opaca Miss Helen

Ilex opaca Miss Helen

American Holly
  • Female holly
  • Exceptionally large red fruit
  • Needs male pollinator for berry set
  • Slow-growing evergreen
  • Light green foliage
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Ilex opaca Yellow Berry

Ilex opaca Yellow Berry

Yellow Berry American Holly
  • Upright, pyramidal habit
  • Deep green spiny leaves
  • Yellow berries ripen in fall - attractive to birds
  • Needs a male pollinator
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Ilex verticillata Winter Gold

Ilex verticillata Winter Gold

Winter Gold Winterberry
  • Female variety with heavy fruiting of orange-yellow berries
  • Good fruit retention through winter
  • Slow-growing, deciduous, multi-stemmed, upright/rounded habit
  • dark green foliage with yellow-bronze Fall color
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Malus x Crimson Topaz

Malus x Crimson Topaz

Crimzon Topaz Edible Apple
  • Yellow fruit with orange-red striping
  • Juicy, crisp fruit with a sweet-tart flavor similar to Honeycrisp
  • Resistant to apple scab and mildew
  • Good for salads (slow to brown), fresh eating, baking, canning, jelly and sauce
  • Pollinator required
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Malus x Crimsoncrisp

Malus x Crimsoncrisp

Crimsoncrisp Fruiting Apple
  • A disease-resistant dessert apple
  • Tasty apples keep for 4-6 months in proper storage
  • Deep crimson skin covers sweet, crisp, subacid yellow flesh
  • Tree is upright with a round canopy
  • Disease-resistant to apple scab
  • Ripens early to mid September.
  • Best pollinators: Honeycrisp, Northern Spy, Red Rome, crabapple
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Malus x Honeycrisp (Espalier)

Malus x Honeycrisp (Espalier)

Honeycrisp Fruit Apple - Espalier
  • Espalier
  • Large yellow and red mottled fruit with cream colored flesh
  • Sweet with a honeyed, mild flavor. Crisp and juicy
  • Good for fresh eating, salads and sauce making
  • Pinkish-white flowers in April and requires a pollinator
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Malus x Liberty (Espalier)

Malus x Liberty (Espalier)

Liberty Edible Apple - Espalier
  • Red stripes over yellow-green coloring on McIntosh-type fruit
  • Good for fresh eating, cooking and canning
  • Mid-season bloomer, requires a pollinator. White blooms in May
  • Very disease resistant
  • Semi-dwarf
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Malus x Mcintosh (Espalier)

Malus x Mcintosh (Espalier)

Mcintosh Edible Apple - Espalier
  • Fruit is red with a green background, tender and thin skinned.
  • Good for fresh eating and cooking
  • Blooms mid-season and self pollinates
  • White blooms May-June
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Malus x sargentii Tina

Malus x sargentii Tina

Sargent Tina Crabapple
  • Densely-branched, spreading dwarf
  • Pink buds open to white fragrant blooms in April
  • Small red crabapples mature in fall, attractive to birds
  • Good disease resistance
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Viburnum dentatum

Viburnum dentatum

Arrowwood Viburnum
  • Attractive fall foliage with clusters of blueberries
  • Provides necessary cover for bird activity
  • Blooms May-July shooting out white flowers
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