Triple Crown Blackberry - Rubus spp |
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Triple Crown is named for its three attributes; flavor, productivity and vigor. This very hardy variety offers two other attributes; disease resistance and very large berries. The thornless blackberry ripens for about one month from end of July thru August. Semi-erect, the canes can be trellised or pruned to be free standing in summer to an easy picking height of 42". Does well on East and West Coasts and to Homestead, Florida. Space 5' circle or 5' apart in prepared garden beds 5' wide. Zones 5-9.
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Kiowa Blackberry - Rubus spp |
Kiowa is an extremely large berry and 10 can fill a half-pint container. The best quality and best firmness of all varieties. Long harvest season of 6 weeks. Heavy producer. 1996 University of Arkansas introduction. Thorny bush. Kiowa is a low chilling variety, probably as low as 200 hours. Native Space 5' circle or 5' apart in 5' wide beds. Zones 6-9. Plant Patent #9861
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Arapaho Thornless Blackberry - Rubus spp |
Arapaho is the earliest ripening thornless variety. Lots more to pick at once because it ripens its fruit in a 4 week period. Can be planted farther south. Arapaho needs only 400-500 chill hours.(hours with temperatures below 45 degrees F) Plant Patent # 8510. The outstanding characteristics of Arapaho are its thornless, erect, self supporting canes, good fruit quality, earliness of ripening and its ability to establish a full fruiting row quickly. Zone 6-8.
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Apache Thorless Blackberry - Rubus spp |
Apache, Plant Patent #11865 is an erect thornless blackberry similar to Arapaho with larger fruit and seed, ripening 15 days later than Arapaho. Resists orange rust. Fruits are sweet when ripe. Very productive. Tip new canes at 42" during growing season. The newest thornless blackberry introduction from University of Arkansas breeding program. Selected because of its great flavor, good yield and very large fruit. Six week ripening period. Space 5' apart in 5' wide rows. For one plant space plant in a 6' circle. Zone 6-8.
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Chester Thornless Blackberry - Rubus Spp |
Chester is an early, fine tasting, semi erect thornless blackberry. I remember sampling Chester when it was a numbered seedling at the University of Maryland's Cherry Hill Research facility, and I enthusiastically promoted its flavor. Hardier than many varieties. Fruits are sweet and juicy, though as all blackberries they must be left on the plant until they come easily off the calyx. Zone 6-8. Space 5-6' apart in beds 5' wide.
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Osage Thornless Blackberry - Rubus species X |
Osage thornless blackberry is the thirteenth release in a series of erect-growing, high-quality, productive, floricane-fruiting blackberry cultivars developed by the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture. An enhanced effort in the improvement of flavor in blackberries has been underway in the Arkansas program for a number of years, and Osage was developed with the intention of advancing flavor to a higher level in a thornless blackberry cultivar. Osage ripens mid-early. Average weight usually 6-7 g; soluble solids (sweetness) 11%; mostly round shape. Zone 6 - 8.
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Prime Ark Freedom Thornless Blackberry - Rubus species X |
Prime Ark Freedom is the first thornless primocane fruiting blackberry. A blackberry usually grows one year and doesn't fruit until the following season. Freedom fruits this way very early in the season, but then fruits again in the fall where the climate is suitable. Freedom also has exceptional fruit size, good flavor and the plant grows upright and needs little or no staking. Zones 6-8 space 5'circle or 5' apart.
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Prime Ark Traveler Thornless Blackberry - Rubus alegheniensis |
Prime Ark Traveler is the fifth release in a series of erect growing,quality,productive,primocane fruiting blackberry cultivars developed by the University of Arkansas. This is the first thornless, primocane fruiting cultivar with shipping quality fruit recommended for the commercial market and local sales. It produces medium to large berries, good yields, and has excellent plant health. A good choice for a not so perishable ripe berry to hold in the fridge for future use. Space 5' apart. Zones 6-8 300 hours chilling View detailed information Please contact our office to see about availability. 434.361.9134
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Northland Blueberry - Vaccinum corymbosum |
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Northland is a northern type blueberry. It is a cross with a northern low bush variety. In the north its low stature makes it hardier than most because it get insulated by snow. 15-20 lbs. of fruit on a mature bush is not uncommon. Medium size berries are of high flavor similar to wild low bush . Height is 3-5' at maturity, space 5' circle. Selected in MN for its dark blue wild flavored berries and low stature. It's an attractive landscape plant with yellow orange fall color. Can be annually pruned because it produces many canes. Native and very hardy. Zones 3-7.
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Yadkin Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei |
Excellent soil adaption; full, well shaped Southern type blueberry ripening late mid-season. High taste appeal. Native, with red fall leaf color. Space @ 5' circle. Zones 6-9. View detailed information Please contact our office to see about availability. 434.361.9134
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Tifblue Blueberry - Vaccinum ashei |
Tifblue is a well known standard for southern blueberries. It is most dependable and adaptable. Beautiful fall leaf color.Pansy blooms contrast well around the base of the plant in the fall. Berries that stay on the bush get sweeter and sweeter and can be picked into September at the nursery. Height 5'-6' in the North; 8'-10' in the South. Ripens in July in central VA. Space 6' circle in zones 6 & 7 and 8' circle in zone 8. Native Zones 6-9.
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Powderblue Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei |
Southern Type Blueberry - Late, large, powderblue fruit. Fine distinct taste. Height 5-6' in the North; 8-12' in the South.Space 6' circle in zone 6, and 8' circle in zone 8. Powderblue is adaptable to different soil types and long lived. Powderblue leaves are very ornamental. Ripens in late August in our area. Fruits can stay on the bush into the fall. Native Zones 6-9.
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Climax Southern Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei |
Climax is a southern type blueberry with large berries ripening uniformly with a sweet flavor. Ripens about 1 month before Powderblue. Leaves have a blue hint and are very ornamental, turning red in the fall. Everyone should have a Climax in their backyard! Native Zones 7-9.
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Oneal Southern Highbush Blueberry - Vaccinium species x |
O'Neal's large dark blue fruit is considered the best tasting of the southern highbush varieties and flavor will not deteriorate under hot weather conditions. Fruit size is very large and attractive. Plant height around 6' and well proportioned, O'Neal plants have great ornamental value in the fall when their leaves turn. Widley grown in North Carolina and even South America. Space @ 5' circle. Introduced from NC. Berries sweeten up early. Fall color is orange and wine. Native,needs 500-600 chill hours(temperature time below 45 degrees F) Zones 5-9.
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Sunshine Blue Dwarf Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei x corymbosum |
Sunshine Blue is a compact dwarf southern highbush blueberry. Adaptable to different soils and climates, from San Diego to Seattle, from Florida to Pennsylvania. Excellent ornamental value 3' tall. Our best plant for keeping in a large "wine barrel" type pot. Yields are 5 to 10 lbs. of fruit per bush and about 80 berries per cup. Excellent fruit and productive. Very low chill 150 hours, only needs a few days of temperatures below 45 degrees F to begin growing again. So, it's a good choice for indoor winter gardening or greenhouse. Fall color is red. Native Space 4' circle Zones 5-10.
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Trentberry (huckleberry blueberry cross) - Vaccinium spp |
Huckleberry Southern Type - Vigorous and adaptable, a heavy producer of large glossy black fruit about one half inch in diameter. Extremely ornamental when the berries start to ripen with red, green, and black berries ripening over a long season. Ripens with Powderblue. Leaves have good fall color. Height 6 feet. Native, selected by Glenn Melcher of Pineville, La. Space 6-8' circle Zone 6-10.
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Legacy Blueberry - Vaccinium darrowi |
Legacy is similar to a high quality highbush variety in flavor and yield. Because it's parented by Vaccinium darrowi and Florida 48, Legacy is very adapted to different soil types. Vigorous, upright growth Legacy grows 4' to 6' tall, with foliage that stays evergreen in mild North West winters like Oregon & Washington state. In colder winter areas Legacy leaves turn red in the fall and shed during winter. Legacy grows well in mid Atlantic states including New jersey and North Carolina and Georgia. Ripens early mid-season. Production is high, berries are sweet, light blue and medium large. Has rated highest in flavor trials, with superior flavor and sweetness. Good landscape plant, crimson fall color, heat and drought tolerant. Fall Saffron crocus with their blue bloom lend a pleasing accent to the blueberry bed in Zones 7-8. Introduced in 1993 from USDA, Beltsville, MD. Space 4' to 6' circle. Zone 5-8.
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Columbus Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei |
Columbus is a new southern type blueberry introduced in 2005 from NC State. A high yielding, superior flavored fruit, more sweeter than tangy and juicer than most, ripening a few days earlier than Powderblue, about 6 weeks later than Star. Fruit size is MONSTER. Berry quality judged by many as the best with excellent keeping qualities. Berries are resistant to rain related cracking. Leaves turn bright red in the fall. Height 6' to 7'. Space 6' circle. Zones 7a - 9b
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Premier Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei |
A very popular southern type blueberry with bright green foliage and very ornamental. Height 6' to 10'. Yields are 8 to 16lbs. per bush. Can fruit without a pollinator. Space 7' circle Zones 7 to 9
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Sharpblue Blueberry - Vaccinium corymbosum |
We've grown Sharpblue at the nursery for many years. It's bush size is only about 4' and compact, so it fits into border plantings or planted close to the house. It ripens with our earlier berries and has fruited for many years at Edible. It is a proven variety in southern states being introduced from the University of Florida in 1976. Sharpblue has a six week harvest period at least, ripening about half its berries the first few weeks. Chill hours are only 150 hours. Berries are dark blue about dime size with excellent flavor and texture. Space about 4'-6' circle, depending on climate and location. Zone 7-10. View detailed information Please contact our office to see about availability. 434.361.9134
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Reka Northern Highbush Blueberry - Vaccinium corymbosum L |
Reka is a very early, large, delicious highbush blueberry. Introduced from New Zealand it is adaptable to different soil types. Adapts much better than Duke blueberry that ripens at the same time. Leaves are burgundy red in the fall. 4' to 6' height, space 5' apart in rows or 5' circles. Zones 4-7
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Pink Lemonade Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei species X |
Pink Lemonade is a pink fruiting variety with excellent fruit. Similar to southern type blueberry in shape and adaptability. Stunning ornamental, vigorous and productive and as nutritious as other blueberries, and crazy sweet. Space 6' circle Zone 6-8
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Vernon Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei Reade |
Vernon blueberry is a new southern type variety that is hardy and adaptable. The firm berries are rated good to excellent flavor and large berry size. One of its best characteristics is a favorable blooming time avoiding late frosts. Vernon is self fertile and can benefit from another variety. Vernon has excellent plant vigor and a high and consistent yield. Ripens early to mid season. Introduced from the University of Georgia. Space 5' circle Zones 6-8
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Ochlockonee Blueberry - Vaccinium ashei |
Ochlockonee introduced from the University of Georgia, is the new leading variety for late season Rabbiteye production. We have picked fruit into September at the nursery. Planted with Powderblue for pollination, Ochlockonee has consistent yields of firm, flavorful berries, larger than Powderblue. Field observations indicate Ochlockonee is more resistant to bacterial canker than other Rabbiteyes. It is recommended where a late delicious fresh fruit is desired. Ochlockonee (ok-LAHK-uh-nee),named after the Ochlockonee River in south Georgia,is a late season rabbiteye blueberry that was released in 2002. Plants of Ochlockonee are vigorous and upright. They produce abundant fruiting stems annually with only moderate growth. Ochlockonee is very productive in yield,substantially exceeding Tifblue,a widely grown older standard variety. Berries of Ochlockonee ripen about one week after Tifblue, and are larger in size. Other important fruit characters are color, firmness, and flavor, similar to Tifblue and Powderblue. Plants of Ochlockonee generally flower late enough to escape spring freezes in south and middle Georgia. The estimated chill requirement of the variety is 650 to 700 hours. The variety can be planted alone and fruiting is enhanced with other rabbiteye blueberries for cross pollination such as Powderblue, Tifblue, and Vernon. Leaves have great red fall color. Zone 7 - 10.
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Arlen Blueberry - Vaccinium corymbosum x |
Arlen originated from the University of North Carolina Agriculture Research Station. A highbush type cultivar at a height of 5-6 feet at maturity. Very upright, with good vigor, the plants are resistant to stem blight disease (Botryosphaeria dothidea). Ripening is 7 days later than Legacy,and is considered late ripening. Yields in Chattsworth, New Jersey in 2006, were 15 pounds per plant, and have been consistent in prior years. The berry size is medium to large and very attractive. The flavor has distinct aromas, high sugar, and small acidity, reminiscent of the true blueberry. The fruits also appear to have resistance to anthroacnose fruit rot, (Colletotrichum spp.). Fruits exhibit a long shelf life of storage.Leaf color in the fall is fiery red. Zones 5-8. Hardy and adapts well to California and Pacific Northwest. Space 5' circle View detailed information
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Emerald Blueberry - Vacinnium sp. Hybrid |
This blueberry resulting from a cross of a North Carolina and Florida berry is an adaptable 200 chill hour variety. It seems it is not widely known that it grows well in VA. Lucky us. Extra large, early, mild sweet berry that ripens just before Star, which is a good mate for Emerald. With Star it will produce more fruit. Plant Patient 12,165. Round, spreading bush, pretty in the landscape. Zones 7-9 Space 5' circle
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Berried Treasure Native Box Huckleberry (aka Whortleberry) - Gaylussacia brachycera |
Boxed huckleberry ( Gaylussacia brachycera ) is a low shrub with branches that rise to about 12" to 18" from underground, creeping stems, known as rhizomes. Its glossy, leathery leaves lack the resinous dots of other huckleberries, and it holds its leaves year-round while the others are deciduous. Its flowers, white or pinkish, are bell shaped. Fruits are similar to blueberries, but have fewer, larger seeds. Boxed huckleberry is on the Pennsylvania threatened plant species list. Zone 5 - 7.
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Draper Blueberry - Vaccinium corymbosum x |
Draper has become a standout variety in mid and high chill climates. Draper has a compact habit(4' height), ripens early to mid-season, is highly productive as a young plant and has outstanding quality fruit. Draper has exceptionally firm berries and concentrates its ripening. It is extremely fast to hand-pick since berries are uniform ripening. After only a few years of being available, Draper fruit has become a leading choice for growers. The sweet berry ripens mid season. Space 4-5' circle Zones 5-8
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Blue Horizon Native Huckleberry - Vaccinium ovatum |
Blue Horizon Huckleberry is a low shrub, spreading by creeping stems, known as rhizomes. Its glossy, leathery leaves lack the resinous dots of other huckleberries, and it holds its leaves year-round while the others are deciduous. Its flowers, white or pinkish, are bell shaped. Fruits are similar to blueberries.
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Ben Lear Cranberry - Vaccinium macracarpon |
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Ben Lear is a wild clone from WI. Early ripening, Large to medium bright red fruit. Very productive.Native. Space 1' circle. Clay soils should have 80% moist peat worked into top 4" of soil and mulched 1-2" with aged mulch for all cranberry varieties. Zones 3-7.
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Stevens Cranberry - Vaccinium macrocarpon |
Stevens cranberry is a very popular variety being planted commercially in the northwest and the northeastern US. Large fruit. Native. space 1' circle Zones 3-7.
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Native Elderberry - Sambuscus canadensis |
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Similar in all respects to Adams elderberry, and perhaps a seedling of Adams. This vigorous seedling grows at our nursery and is showy and productive with large fruit clusters ripening for a 4-6 period in summer. Space 10' circle Zone 3-9
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Invicta Gooseberry - Ribes grossularia |
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Invicta is the best of the green fruit gooseberry varieties for fresh eating. The berries are the size of small plums and have a very pleasant flavor. A very sweet gooseberry, ripening late spring or early summer. Resistant to mildew and frost. Susceptible to leaf spot, so plant in an area with good air drainage. In humid areas can loose leaves in August but grows well the following spring. A newer variety introduced from Europe. Space @ 4' circles. Zones 4-7.
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Glenndale Gooseberry - Ribes hirtellum x grossularia |
This gooseberry stands hot summers better than most gooseberries. Glenndale is most disease resistant and immune to mildew. Derived of European and Native American parents with great vigor and productive fruiting. Purple-red fruit, fine flavor and thorny, ripening early. Height 5-6' and spread to 5'. Zone 4-7.
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Black Velvet Gooseberry - Ribes grossularia |
The deep purple fruits are the size of seedless grapes. They are very vigorous in growth. Flavor is very good to excellent when they ripen on the bush. Black Velvet has won awards for its superb qualities and disease and mildew resistance. Space 5' circle. Zones 4-7.
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Jahns Prairie Gooseberry - Riber oxyacanthoides L. |
Jahn's Prairie is disease resistant and produces high quality, dark red, dessert gooseberries. This plant was selected by Dr. Otto Jahn from a native population of the species growing in Alberta, Canada. The green fruit turns red-pink upon ripening. The fresh fruit quality is equivalent to European gooseberries. The plant, which grows to 5 feet, has an upright growth habit with some sprawling branches. The leaf shape is similar to European Hawthorne. Jahn's Prairie gooseberry resists powdery mildew, is free of leaf spot and Botrytis (grey mold) on its fruit. No White Pine Blister Rust has been observed on the plant or insect damage from aphids or saw-flies. Space 5' circles Zone 3-7
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Hinnomaki Red Gooseberry - Ribes uva-crispa 'Hinnomaki Red' |
Hinnomaki is a Finnish gooseberry. Hinnomaki's delicious large red berries have a tart skin and juicy, sweet flesh, said to be the sweetest of the gooseberries. Foliage is grape leaf shaped, dark green in the summer and red in the fall, and is resistant to powdery mildew. Hinnomaki is highly ornamental as well as delicious! Zone 3-7
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Jeanne Gooseberry - Ribes uva-crispa L |
Jeanne is a late-ripening, dark red, dessert gooseberry with an unknown European pedigree. Observed for 24 years at the USDA National Germplasm Repository, Corvallis, Oregon. Its origin prior to Corvallis is undocumented. Jeanne was named in honor of the late Ms. Cheryl Jeanne Gunning, who worked in the tissue culture laboratory of the NCGR from 1981 to 1985. Jeanne's buds break late and full bloom occurs a week later than most cultivars. About one to two weeks after blooms of Invicta. The fruit ripens from mid to late July, about one week later than the fruit of Invicta, and is ripe for about one week. The fruit ripens to a deep red. The fruit weighed about 5.0 g/berry (7 year average), tended to be smaller than those of Invicta, but large for a red fruit. The yield from Jeanne is higher than from many other gooseberry varieties. The fruit taste is full and sweet. The plant tends to be somewhat spreading, growing to 5' high and 5' wide, and has single, nodal thorns. The leaves and fruits of Jeanne are highly resistant to powdery mildew. The leaves are also highly resistant to white pine blister rust. Damage from aphids or defoliation from sawflies is less severe on Jeanne than in other European gooseberries. Black leaf spot is visible on some leaves in summer, but does not appear to cause plant damage. We recommend this cultivar for home plantings or commercial gooseberry production in the Pacific Northwestern United States and in other temperate climate zones. We expect that this cultivar will be good for organic production because of its pest resistance and very good fruit quality. It could extend the production season of red gooseberries.
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Josta Berry Black - Ribes grossularia x nigrum |
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The black fruiting Josta is a new unique hybrid from Europe. A gooseberry - black currant cross. Vigorous and healthy, Josta shows off the best traits of each parent. Fruits later in life than most Ribes usually the third or forth year. No thorns, no pungent aroma, 1/2" fruit good for freezing. Space 5' apart. Rust resistant with little or no pruning required. The upright bush is pretty with large dark green leaves. Height 4'-7'. 3 and 5 and 7 gallon size usually fruiting in the container. Zones 3-8.
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Koralle Lingonberry - Vaccinium vitis-ideaea |
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Koralle lingonberry was released in 1969 from Holland as an ornamental ground cover, only to become a leading commercial variety for its fruit. This highly praised European plant is ornamental in flower, leaf, and fruit. Grow them as you do blueberries. Their planting bed must be well prepared with peat and at least one year old wood mulch. Lingonberries are very particular about this. They may be set as individual specimens, in rows, or planted together to form a solid ground cover from 8" to 12" tall. Bright red berries set against dense dark leaves. Berries can be picked into the late fall and taste very good. The light red fruits can stay on the plant for several weeks without deterioration. Zones 2-8. In hot summer areas plant in some shade. Two harvest periods are possible in one season. Space 1' circles
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Heritage Red Fall Raspberry - Rubus idaeus |
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Heritage is the most popular everbearing variety with excellent red fruit. Can be cultivated for spring and fall crops especially in the north. Needs no staking, if mowed to the ground early each spring. Heritage will bear a large crop from new growth from August to late fall in VA. Space 3' apart in 5' wide beds of good garden soil. Zones 3-9.
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Caroline Everbearing Raspberry - Rubus species(ideaus) |
Caroline is a large, conic, well-flavored, red raspberry. More disease resistant and with larger, earlier fruits than most everbearers. Sweeter fruits than most red raspberries. Ripens August til frost at the nursery, but responds to warmer temperatures and ripens earlier farther south. Several plants are usually planted 3' apart in rows 5' wide. One plant, space in the middle of a 5' circle of well prepared garden soil. Canes average 3' to 6' tall. Zones 5-9. (Plant Patent #10412)
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Jewel Black Raspberry - Rubus occidentalis |
Vigorous and erect, Jewel black raspberry adapts to many areas. Large berries of excellent flavor Ripen early June 5th at the nursery. The plants are pretty in the growing season. In winter leafless arching canes are purplish red, usually with their tips in the ground producing another plant. Black raspberries are the first raspberries to ripen in the spring. A good reason to include them in your gardening plans. Black raspberries are native to the US and can be found growing along fields and fences and along wooded areas. Good soil, mulch and ample water can only help you succeed with one of the best treats in spring. Space 4' circle or 3' apart in rows 5' wide. Zones 5-8.
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Wineberry Raspberry - Rubus phoenicolasius |
Originally from Japan, Wineberries have naturalized here in the East. A summertime treat fruiting after the spring red raspberries and before the fall ones. Very acclimated. Will fruit in the shade. High flavor, excellent fresh. Zones 6-8. Space 6' circle. Height 5' and arching. Produces on two-year wood.
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Double Gold Raspberry - Rubus ideaus |
Double Gold Raspberry is a flavorful raspberry, vigorous, and disease resistant. Double Gold produces a deeply blushed, golden champagne-colored fruit with a distinctive conical shape. The "double" in its name is for its two harvests per season. The first year of planting, the initial crop is produced in the fall on the tips of current year's canes, and a second crop is produced farther down the same canes the following summer. In taste tests, Double Gold has been a favorite. Fruit is too delicate for long distance shipping, therefore a good choice for home gardeners. Double Gold is resistant to Phytophthora root rot as well as most of the common leaf diseases. This new variety should become very popular because of its flavor, disease resistance and productivity. Zone 5-8 Space 5' circle or 3' apart in 5' wide beds.
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Glencoe Purple Thornless Raspberry - Rubus species X |
Glencoe was developed by the Scottish Crop Research Institute. A cross of native black raspberry and red raspberry. Flavor is reported to be excellent and plant can be bushy and ideal for containers or the home garden. One plant will produce a multi-stemmed clump, so it can be a space saver and not spread as red and yellow raspberries do. Tip prune in the summer at 30 inches to keep as a bush. Remove old canes after they've fruited. Resistant to Verticillium Wilt. Zones 4-8 Space 2-3' circles.
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Ohio Treasure Black Raspberry - Rubus occidentalis |
The first black raspberry that gives two crops a season. Ohio Treasure's berries have a pleasant flavor with a good balance of sweetness and freshness, ripening a spring and fall crop. The fruit quality is very good on spring and fall crops. The plants can also be mowed to the ground each spring for a summer crop that lasts till frost. Zone 3 - 8.
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Crimson Night Raspberry - Rubus occidentalis 'Crimson Night' |
Crimson Night raspberry is a great flavored fruit and a welcomed surprise to all that have tried it. Fruits are large and dark red color bursting with raspberry pazzazz. Crimson Night is a new spring and fall bearing variety from Cornell and is very ornamental plant with dark purple canes.Zones 4-8 Space 3' apart in 5' wide beds.
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Tristar Everbearing Strawberry - Fragaria annassa |
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Tristar is one of the best flavored continuous bearing strawberries from the eastern U.S. Disease resistant and productive. Introduced by USDA Beltsville and the University of Maryland in 1981, Tristar is still a very popular strawberry. The plant spreads by runners and makes a fine row. Zones 5-7.
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Yellow Wonder Alpine Strawberry - Fragaria vesca |
Yellow Wonder Alpine strawberries do not produce runners, therefore they are ideal for edgings or containers, or narrow rows in the vegetable garden. Conical fruits 1/2" to 1" long are not noticed by the birds because of the fruits color. Yellow Wonder fruit is highly aromatic with delicious flavor and the plant is long lived in perennial spots around the home. The plants ripen their fruits in the spring and fall since flower initiation of the crown of the plant happens when night time temperatures fall below 50 degrees F. Plants are everbearing the farther north they are grown. Native to Europe, we grow the vigorous plants from seed. Space 1' circles or 1' apart in rows Zones 3-7. View detailed information Please contact our office to see about availability. 434.361.9134
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Sweet Charlie Strawberry - Fragaria annassa |
Sweet Charlie was the first patented variety to come out of University of Florida. Large conic fruit winning the taste test of the 1994 North Carolina Strawberry Grower's Meeting. Dark green compact growth with fruit that lives up to its name. Zones 7-9.
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Earliglow Strawberry - Fragaria annassa |
Introduced years ago, Earliglow still retains the high strawberry flavor of the heirloom varieties. Good sized berries and the earliest. Deep red color fruit and plants are disease resistant. Very dependable and healthy plants that make lots of runners. Zones 4-8.
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Virginia Native Strawberry - Fragaria virginiana |
The native Fragaria virginiana or Virginia native strawberry is a spring bearing, soft, highly flavored ground cover. Fruits are delicate with sweet aroma. Plants spread by runner plants and are perennial. Space 1' circles Zones 5-8.
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Seascape Strawberry - Fragaria x ananassa |
Seascape is a variety from the University of California. Large, firm berries with outstanding flavor. A day neutral* variety producing high yields, large fruit size, symmetry, attractive appearance, and general flexibility in planting requirements. Seascape yields ripe fruits from spring into fall. Usually one berry per plant will be a "king" berry. Very large and perfect for fondue. It is a cross between Selva and Douglas. Space 1' to 18" apart in rows 1' to 3' wide. Zone 5-9. * A day neutral strawberry will produce flowers and fruit even when temperatures at night are above 60 degrees. Originally, ever bearers produced spring and fall but not summer. Plant Patent 07614 View detailed information
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White Fruiting Christina Native Strawberry - Fragaria virginiana |
Christina is a native spring bearing white strawberry. Plants run freely and should naturalize in dappled shade rock gardens and walled gardens especially near the kitchen. Fruits are soft and sweet. More bird resistant than red strawberries. For a patriotic spring harvest, plant a Goumi as a center piece with 2 Hascaps on each side with a ground cover of Christinas for a red, white, and blue harvest. Space 1' circles, Zone 5-7 maybe Zone 8.
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Alexandra Alpine Red Strawberry - Fragaria vesca |
Alexandra is an alpine strawberry with deep red fruit. An everbearing plant that sets fruit buds when temperatures at night are below 50 degrees F. Alexandra produces no runners but grows in a clump like manner. Height @ 6" to 10" tall. Excellent as a ground cover or in rock gardens or borders. The species is native to the Scandinavian forests of Europe.Fruits are soft, flavorful, and gourmet. Zones 3-7. Space 1' circle. Pictured is a 3/4 gallon size.
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Fairfax Strawberry - Fragaria annassa |
Introduced by George Darrow in 1923, Fairfax soon became a very popular variety because of its flavor. One of the top fresh tasting strawberries ever. Zones 4-8 Space 18 inches apart in 3' wide beds.
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Chandler Everbearing Strawberry - Fragaria annanas sps |
This is the standard cultivar for the U-pick producers because it is well liked by consumers for its good flavor, size and attractive red color. Chandler is cold hardy and does not generally require winter protection (straw or row covers) for most growing areas in zones 7 or 8. However, winter temperatures below 10 degrees Fahrenheit will cause extensive flower and crown injury in this variety. For this reason, row covers are strongly recommended for areas where there is a potential for periods of extreme cold in winter. Chandler has been a dependable producer at the nursery. Chandler has a large spring crop followed by a lesser summer crop. A border of native violets, Johnny jump ups or pansies go well with the bloom of strawberries. Zones 6-8
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Cherry Berry Wintergreen - Gaultheria procumbens |
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Cherry Berries offers the most exceptionally large red berries you will find on a wintergreen. Bears fruit fall through spring. Its evergreen, glossy green foliage turns merlot-colored in the cool of winter. Use as a ground cover or as a cascading plant over hardscape features. Prefers part shade and acidic, humidic, woods-like, well-drained soil. Low, spreading moderate grower reaches 8-10 inches tall and 3 feet wide in optimal conditions. Introduced by Briggs Nursery. Selected by Gurjit Sidhu, Sidhu & Sons Nursery. Zones 3-8.
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Berry Cascade Wintergreen - Gaultheria Procumbens |
The plentiful berries of Berry Cascade grow the entire length of the stem, forming a charming, cascade effect. Delicate, bell-like white flowers in Summer, followed by loads of brilliant berries fall through spring. Orange-red new growth in Spring holds its color for months. Burgundy color blankets the foliage in the cool of Winter. Excellent in mixed containers(especially for the Holidays!), but great as a hardscape groundcover. Prefers partial shade and blueberry type mulchy soil mix of bark and peat, well drained. Pollinator & wildlife friendly.
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