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Prunus cerasus
Summer. French heirloom. Most famous of all pie cherries. Aromatic firm-fleshed bright red fruit makes a clear light pink juice. Great for processing. Z3/4.
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Prunus avium Early Summer. Originated in North Caucasus of southwestern Russia and brought to England in 1794, landed in U.S. markets in 1848.
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Prunus avium Summer. NY 32. NY Stn, Andersen and Brown, Geneva, 2008.
Large juicy sweet cherry with just enough tart for a perfect balance.
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Prunus persica Late. Fruit Acres intro, Coloma, MI. A newer white-fleshed release from the Stellar Peach breeding program in Michigan, late 1990s....
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Prunus persica Mid-Late. MI Ag Exp Stn, 1963.
Very round medium-large yellow fruit with a red blush and yellow sweet juicy flesh. Freestone.
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Prunus persica Early-Mid. JH Hale x Cumberland. NJ Ag Exp Stn, 1936.
Medium-sized white-fleshed peach is aromatic with sweet exceptional flavor,
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Prunus spp.
Late Summer. Roundish tender thin-skinned yellow plum sometimes blushed with a little pink. Tender yellow juicy flesh. Freestone. Z3/4.
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Prunus spp.
Late Summer. Medium-sized clingstone fruit. Meaty, mild and rich with no astringency. One of the most delicious plums! Z4/5.
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Prunus americana
Very decent red, yellow and orange 1" plums, suitable for fresh eating, canning and freezing. May be the best pollinator for hybrid plums. Z3.
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Prunus cerasifera (Plum) Seedling rootstock for European plums. Not recommended for American or hybrid plums. Z3.
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Prunus americana
Seedling rootstock for American, Japanese or hybrid plums. Also recommended for grafting peaches. Produces very decent fruit without grafting. Z3.
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