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Fedco Trees: New Items
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Delphinium elatum 28-32" tall. Classic brilliant blue flower spikes on a compact plant that doesn't need staking. A sturdy cutflower. Z3.
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Ranch
American Elderberry - Bare-Root Plants
Sambucus canadensis Up to 5'. Moderate yields of medium-sized berries ripen uniformly and early. From the some program as Wyldewood, a staff fave. Z3.
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Sambucus canadensis Five different American black elderberry cultivars to feed you (and maybe the birds). Z4.
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Trollius chinensis 20-28" tall. All hail the Golden Queen! Early season blooms. Z3.
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Trollius × cultorum 20-28" tall. Shimmery and gorgeous! Early season blooms. Z3.
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Verona
Grape - Bare-Root Plants
Vitis spp. Late. Rare! Prized for full-bodied dry red wines and rosés. Z4.
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Vaccinium vitis-idaea Four cultivars to get your patch going and boost pollination. Z3.
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Carya illinoinensis × ovata Cross between pecan and shagbark hickory produces thin-shelled sweet nuts. Z4/5.
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Carya cordiformis 50-80' x 30-50' Also known as Bitternut Hickory. Thin-shelled nuts can be pressed into a mild nutty cooking oil. Closely related to the pecan. Z3.
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Thermopsis caroliniana 36-48" tall. Native to Appalachia. Early season blooms look like bright yellow lupine. Nitrogen-fixer. Z4.
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Heliopsis helianthoides 3–5' tall. Northeast native wildflower perfect for borders and wild places. Likes sun and heat; generally adaptable. Z3.
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Ligularia dentata 24-36" tall. A must-have for the shade garden! Z3.
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Physotegia virginiana 2-3' tall. North American native flower provides late-season forage for pollinators. Adaptable. Z3.
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Polygonatum odoratum var. pluriflorum 24-36" tall. Brings an immediate woodland feel to the shade garden or border. Z3.
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Anemone virginiana 12-30" tall. Versatile and low-maintenance native wildflower blooms in early summer. Z3.
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Prunus persica Very late-ripening fruits are white-fleshed, sweet and tart, best for juicing and drying. Long prized as a cold-resistant dwarfing rootstock and gaining popularity for it tasty fruit. Z3.
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Prunus persica Four peach culitvars to span the ripening season. Stagger the sweet, sweet harvests! Z4.
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Pyrus communis Five cultivars to start your culinary pear orchard. Z4.
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Pyrus pyrifolia Three cultivars to start your perry pear orchard. These pears are for fermenting, not for fresh eating. Z4.
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Pyrus communis Unusual red-fleshed pear. Mild and sweet, good fresh eating and drying. A fun addition to any orchard. Z4.
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Paeonia lactiflora 32-36" tall. As scrumptious as strawberry shortcake! Japanese type with midseason blooms. Z3.
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Paeonia lactiflora × suffruticosa 28-30" tall. An abundant and early bloomer in classic Itoh form with plentiful petals. Z3.
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Paeonia lactiflora × suffruticosa 28-30" tall. Rare in the trade. Highly double, long blooming and long lasting. Z3.
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Prunus domestica Three culitvars to start your European plum orchard. Imagine all the prunes. Z5.
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Bluebyrd
European Plum - Bare-Root Trees
Prunus domestica A relatively new plum showing promise in commercial and home orchards. Very juicy sweet yellow flesh. Clingstone. Z5.
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Prunus Late summer. Traditional brandy plum from Serbia. Also good for baking, jams and drying. Z4.
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Pozegaca
European Plum - Bare-Root Trees
Prunus Late summer. Famous in Bosnia and Herzegovina for making sweet and creamy preserves, and fermenting into brandy. Z4.
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Cydonia oblonga Sweet, mild and fragrant fruits. Performing well for Maine and Vermont growers. Z4.
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Rosa spp. 16' climber. Semi-double white clustered blooms. Vigorous climber needs a trellis. Very cold hardy! Z3.
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Rosa rugosa hybrid 5-7' x 4-7' Rugosa hybrid recommended for hedging. Large white fragrant blossoms and orange-red hips. Very rare. z3.
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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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Saskatoon - Bare-Root Plants
Amelanchier alnifolia Up to 16' tall. Large fruits ripen uniformly. Excellent flavor. Z3.
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Fragaria × ananassa Four June-bearing cultivars (100 crowns total) to span the ripening season and keep the jam-making party cranking. Z4.
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Salix myrsinifolia Dark red-brown stems are highly ornamental and add unusual contrast in the landscape, winter bouquets and baskets. Z4.
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