Thomcord is a seedless black grape resulting from a cross between Thompson Seedless and Concord, combining Concord's classic sweet flavor with a convenient seedless habit. It is a vigorous, productive vine for the home vineyard. It blooms in late spring to early summer and grows best in full sun with well-drained, moderate to dry soil.
Somerset Seedless is an exceptionally cold-hardy red seedless grape with a crisp texture and sweet, strawberry-like flavor. Its hardiness makes it a top choice for northern vineyards and home gardens. It blooms in late spring to early summer and grows best in full sun with well-drained, moderate to dry soil.
Shagbark Hickory (Carya ovata) is easily recognized by its distinctive bark, which peels away in long, shaggy vertical strips on mature trees. It produces sweet, edible nuts favored by both people and wildlife, along with excellent golden fall color. It blooms in mid-spring, though the flowers are inconspicuous, and grows best in full sun to part shade with moderate, well-drained soil.
Saskatoon Serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia) is a hardy, multi-stemmed shrub known for its sweet, juicy berries, popular in pies and preserves, along with white spring flowers and good fall color. It is highly cold-tolerant and adaptable to a range of soils. It blooms in early-to-mid spring and grows best in full sun to part shade with moderate to dry soil.
Downy Serviceberry (Amelanchier arborea) produces a profusion of white flowers in early spring, often before other trees have leafed out, followed by sweet edible berries. It offers attractive gray bark and reliable orange-to-red fall foliage. It blooms in early spring and grows best in full sun, part shade, or shade with moderate, well-drained soil.
Allegheny Serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis) is a native small tree or large shrub with delicate white flowers in early spring, followed by sweet, edible purple berries relished by birds, and vibrant orange-red fall color. It blooms in early spring and grows best in full sun to part shade with moderate, well-drained soil.
Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago) is a large native shrub or small tree with creamy white spring flower clusters, blue-black fall berries valued by wildlife, and reliable reddish-purple fall color. Its adaptability to varied soils makes it a versatile choice for hedgerows and naturalized plantings. It blooms in late spring and grows best in full sun to part shade with moderate to moist soil.
Marquis is a cold-hardy, seedless green table grape developed at Cornell University, known for its very sweet flavor and crisp texture. It is a reliable producer well suited to northern growing regions. It blooms in late spring to early summer and grows best in full sun with well-drained, moderate to dry soil.
Himrod is an early-ripening, seedless green-gold table grape with a honeyed, sweet flavor. It is one of the most popular seedless varieties for home growers thanks to its productivity and reliable cold hardiness. It blooms in late spring to early summer and grows best in full sun with well-drained, moderate to dry soil.
American Hazelnut (Corylus americana) is a native multi-stemmed shrub that produces edible nuts in late summer, prized by both people and wildlife. It thrives as an understory planting or hedgerow shrub and offers attractive yellow fall foliage. It blooms in late winter to early spring via drooping catkins, and grows best in full sun to part shade with well-drained, moderately moist soil.
Golden Raspberry canes produce sweet, mild-flavored amber-yellow berries, a less common and highly prized alternative to traditional red raspberries. These sprouted canes are actively growing and ready to establish quickly once planted. It blooms in late spring to early summer and grows best in full sun to part shade with moderate, moist, well-drained soil.
Golden Raspberry canes produce sweet, mild-flavored amber-yellow berries, a less common and highly prized alternative to traditional red raspberries. These are fresh-cut dormant canes, ready for planting and establishment. It blooms in late spring to early summer and grows best in full sun to part shade with moderate, moist, well-drained soil.
American Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) produces large, flat-topped clusters of white flowers in summer followed by dark purple berries widely used for syrups, jams, and wine. It is a fast-growing, adaptable native shrub that thrives in moist soils and full to part sun. It blooms in early-to-mid summer and grows best in full sun to part shade with moist, fertile soil.
Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia) offers white spring blooms, bright red persistent berries, and outstanding fall color in shades of red and purple. It is adaptable to both wet and dry soils and provides excellent winter interest and wildlife food. It blooms in late spring and grows best in full sun to part shade, adapting well to both moist and wet soils.
Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) is a hardy native shrub with clusters of white spring flowers, glossy dark berries prized for their high antioxidant content, and vivid red fall foliage. It adapts to a wide range of soil conditions, including wet sites. It blooms in late spring and grows best in full sun to part shade, adapting well to both moist and wet soils.
Szego Chestnut is a productive, blight-resistant chestnut cultivar bred for reliable nut production and improved disease tolerance compared to the native American chestnut. It bears sweet, large, high-quality nuts and grows into a vigorous, spreading tree. It blooms in early summer and grows best in full sun with moderate to dry, well-drained soil. Szego makes a good pollinator for other varieties. Upright growth habit and very fast growing.
Large Badger Chestnut is a cold-hardy, blight-resistant chestnut cultivar selected for its larger-than-average nut size and dependable annual production, making it a strong choice for home orchards and nut growers. It blooms in early summer and grows best in full sun with moderate to dry, well-drained soil.
Catawba is a classic American labrusca-type grape with a distinctive musky-sweet flavor, prized for juice, jelly, and wine. Its purplish-red skin and vigorous vines make it a long-standing favorite in home vineyards. It blooms in late spring to early summer and grows best in full sun with well-drained, moderate to dry soil.
Patriot is an early-season highbush blueberry celebrated for its exceptional cold hardiness and tolerance of heavier, wetter soils. It produces large, flavorful berries and vibrant red fall foliage. It blooms in mid-spring and grows best in full sun with consistently moist, acidic, well-drained soil.
Jersey is a reliable, late-season highbush blueberry known for heavy, consistent yields and excellent red-orange fall foliage. Its cold hardiness and disease resistance make it a dependable choice for northern growers. It blooms in mid-spring and grows best in full sun with consistently moist, acidic, well-drained soil.
Elliott is one of the latest-ripening highbush blueberries available, extending the harvest season well into fall. Its firm, tart-sweet berries and strong cold hardiness make it a valuable addition for growers wanting an extended blueberry season. It blooms in mid-spring and grows best in full sun with consistently moist, acidic, well-drained soil.
Duke is an early-season highbush blueberry valued for its consistent, heavy yields and mild, pleasant flavor. It is a vigorous, upright grower well suited to a range of soil conditions. It blooms in mid-spring and grows best in full sun with consistently moist, acidic, well-drained soil.
Chandler produces some of the largest blueberries of any variety, with an unusually long harvest window that extends the picking season well beyond most cultivars. Its rich flavor and impressive size make it a favorite for fresh eating. It blooms in mid-spring and grows best in full sun with consistently moist, acidic, well-drained soil.
Blueray is an early-to-mid-season highbush blueberry prized for its large, sweet berries and vigorous, upright growth habit. It is a dependable producer and a great companion pollinator for other blueberry varieties. It blooms in mid-spring and grows best in full sun with consistently moist, acidic, well-drained soil.
Bluecrop is the most widely planted highbush blueberry variety, valued for its large, flavorful berries, mid-season ripening, and reliable heavy yields. It is a vigorous, adaptable, and cold-hardy choice for home and commercial plantings alike. It blooms in mid-spring and grows best in full sun with consistently moist, acidic, well-drained soil.
Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) is a native hardwood valued both for its dark, richly grained lumber and its ecological importance, producing white spring flowers and dark summer fruit relished by songbirds and mammals. Mature trees develop distinctive dark, scaly "burnt potato chip" bark. It blooms in mid-spring and grows best in full sun to part shade with well-drained, moderately moist soil.
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