Delta Bluesâ„¢ is the first intermediate Vitex in the market. It is not nearly as coarse as other Vitex with a compact, rounded to upright growth habit. It has fragrant, dark bluish-purple flowers that attract butterflies and other pollinators. The foliage is dark green, fragrant and more refined than other selections. Delta Blues adapts to acid or alkaline soils as long as the site is well-drained. It is also salt tolerant. USDA Zones: 6-9.
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Blueberry - Star (Southern Highbush)
Star differs from other southern highbush cultivars in that it combines a low chill requirement, early fruit ripening, high fruit quality, and a very short harvest period. In contrast to most southern highbush cultivars, Star has a chilling requirement low enough to allow it to be grown as far south as Gainesville, Fla., with no delay in spring budbreak. The fruit of Star are medium to large, averaging about 1.6 grams per berry. Berries are dark blue in color. The small, dry pedicel scar and high firmness give the berries a long post-harvest li
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Peach Trees - Caroking
The Caroking peach is a more traditional, Southern peach, developed at Clemson University. The fruit has the typical, tangy, sweet, juicy, fabulous flavor, that calls to mind the long days of summer. Caroking peach is a good size fruit averaging from 2 ¾ to 3 inches in diameter and is an early variety that ripens in July or 26 days before Elberta. It has a very nice uniform, round shape and an excellent red overcolor (or blush). When you cut through the skin into the flesh you can see that it has yellow flesh. It is a melting flesh type and it
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Blueberry - Home Bell (Rabbit Eye)
Home Bell Rabbiteye Blueberries are a perfect choice if you are looking for an easy care, resilient blueberry plant. They suffer from very few pest problems and are heat and drought tolerant. The berries ripen in May-June to a dark blue or black color with a 5mm diameter. The berries can be used for eating or as a decorative addition to your yard or garden. Home Bell Blueberries require 550-650 chill hours and reach a mature height of 3 to 6 feet. Tifblue and Powder Blue blueberries are good cross-pollinators.
USDA ZONES: Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8
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Fig Trees - Yellow Long Neck
Also known as the Honey Fig, the Yellow Long Neck fig yields large round fruit with a long with thin, tender skin and sweet amber flesh. It is favored among fig lovers for its sweetness. The main crop of Yellow Long Neck produces a honey-type fig with green skin. It ripens fairly late but appears to be, by all accounts, a very cold-hardy tree. While like most honey figs it has issues in the rain, including spoilage and a loss of flavor, it still does fairly well in most gardens throughout the US. This large yellow fig was discovered at the San
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Blueberry - Jersey (Northern Highbush)
Jersey blueberry is a late-season variety that is easy to grow, high-yielding, and one of the oldest and most widely grown blueberry varieties. The berries are dark blue, medium in size, and very sweet. A tall and well-shaped bush, it has excellent ornamental value. Jersey blueberry bushes produce sweet blueberries that are high in anti-oxidants and are delicious when eaten fresh or when used in baking. Blueberry Jersey produces white flowers in May, which turn to rich blue berries, medium in size and very sweet, which then ripen in late June o
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Blackberry - Apache
The Apache Blackberry is an erect thornless blackberry similar to Arapaho with larger fruit and seed, ripening 15 days later than Arapaho. Apache produces the largest fruit of the 3 thornless cultivars. The fruit weighs 10 grams. Resists orange rust. The Apache Blackberry is very productive and selected because of its great flavor, good yield and very large fruit. The flavor of these shiny black fruit makes them an ideal choice for eating fresh or for use in your favorite pies, jams and jellies. They ripen in mid to late June. Space 5' apart in
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Blueberry - Sweet Crisp (Southern Highbush)
The Sweet Crisp Blueberry has moderately-low chilling requirement, only requiring about 200-300 hours. This blueberry is known for its unusual firmness and sweetness. Sweetcrisp blueberry is a vigorous grower with medium to large berries and ripen in Late April to mid May. The mature plant reaches 4 feet to 6 feet tall. Sweet Crisp Blueberry is a southern highbush and will cross pollinate with other southern highbush like Sapphire, Jewel, and Emerald. Hardy in Zones 7-10.
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Blackberry - Arapaho
Arapaho Blackberry plants are a thornless, cold hardy disease resistant blackberry cultivar. The Arapaho Blackberries do not need a trellis and have an excellent sweet flavor. Arapaho Blackberry plants are heavy producers of 1-2 inch firm blackberry fruits, with exceptionally small seeds, that have an excellent sweet flavor and are a good size. Begins bearing fruit in 2 years and yields 2 to 4 quarts per vine. Arapaho Blackberry ripens two weeks earlier than Navaho and also produces sucker plants which allow the Arapaho Blackberry to quickly es
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Blueberry - Brigitta (Northern Highbush)
Developed in Australia, Brigitta blueberry, is an older and very widely grown variety. It is a tall vigorous upright bush that produces masses of large, sweet, pale-blue berries all ripening at the same time making this variety perfect for processing. Brigitta is now grown all around the world due to it’s high cropping capacity. This variety is probably one of the best keeping varieties available.
Although Brigitta does not need a second variety for pollination purposes, a higher yield and larger fruit will result if a second variety is planted
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Blueberry - Emerald (Southern Highbush)
The Emerald Blueberry has moderately-low chilling requirement, only requiring about 250 hours. This variety produces high quality, early ripening berries. These large, firm, medium-dark blue berries tend to be mildly sweet when fully ripe. The Emerald begins flowering in mid-January to mid-February and ripens from mid April to mid May. The mature plant reaches 6 feet to 8 feet tall. Emerald Blueberry is a southern highbush and will cross pollinate with other southern highbush like Jewel. Hardy in Zones 8-10.
USDA ZONES: Zone 8, Zone 9, Zone 10M
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Blueberry - Austin (Rabbit Eye)
Austin Blueberries are large, easily picked rabbiteye blueberries that can be eaten fresh or used for juices, jellies, canning, or freezing. The Austin vine has an early ripening period, with the berries ready to pick in late spring or early summer. It is also a high producer so there will be plenty of berries to go around. The vine has an open habit and grows around 6-8 feet tall. Austin blueberries require 450-550 chill hours. It can be planted in full sun or partial shade.
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Blueberry - Duke (Northern Highbush)
Duke blueberry is a heavy, consistent producer with an attractive, firm, light blue high quality berry. The berries are large. Duke blooms late but ripens early, which protects the blossoms from spring frosts. You can plant Duke Blueberry with Jersey Blueberry which is a cold hardy blueberry that produces a late season crop. Branches may droop to the ground when laden with fruit, prompting many gardeners to use a simple trellis as support. This bush tolerates a wide range of soil types, and the small to medium sized, sweet tasting fruit is a fa
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Raspberry - Heritage
Heritage is a classic name in raspberries, a red variety with sweet flavor and great holding ability on the vine. Unlike some varieties, Heritage won’t fall to pieces if you delay picking the ripe fruit a day or two; it stays firm, juicy, and super-flavorful. Heritage raspberries are an everbearing variety, producing tasty, medium-sized, firm red berries from mid-summer into fall. Plants are very vigorous and resist powdery mildew. The plant reaches a mature height of 5-6 ft and a width of 2-3 ft. USDA ZONES: Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zo
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Blueberry - Powder Blue (Rabbit Eye)
True to their name, Powder Blue Blueberries ripen to a light, powder-blue color. These rabbiteye blueberries produce berries that are medium-sized, firm, and full of flavor. When they ripen in mid-season, you can pick them for eating fresh or for use in your favorite recipes. Besides their desirable taste, the blueberries will also make a colorful addition to your yard or garden. Powder Blue Blueberries require 550-650 chills hours and reach a mature height of 3 to 6 feet. They pollinate well with Brightwell or Tifblue Blueberries.
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Plum Trees - AU Rosa
AU Rosa is a large, firm, high quality plum similar to Santa Rosa with red or yellow skin and yellow flesh. The growth habit of this tree is characteristic of Santa Rosa, with an upright vase shape consisting of narrow branch angles. AU Rosa plum is an Auburn University release developed to be disease resistant in the Southeast. Trees of AU Rosa are upright with dark green leaves, vigorous, disease resistant, and long lived. The plant is self-fruitful, flowers profusely, and sets a heavy crop. The AU Rosa has proven its ability to produce high
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Ginkgo Biloba - Seedling
The ginkgo tree is thought to be one of the oldest living trees, dating back to more than 150 million years. Ginkgo is a deciduous, hardy shade tree with unique fan-shaped leaves. It is native to China, Japan, and Korea, but is also now grown in Europe and the United States. Ginkgo biloba, or maidenhair, is practically pest-free, resistant to gypsy moth, long living, and drought tolerant. Young trees are often very open but they fill in to form a denser canopy. It makes a durable street tree as it is tolerant to air pollution and road salt. It
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Plum Trees - AU Rubrum
The AU Rubrum plum tree produces fruit that is ideal for canning, preserving and fresh eating. This plum produces very large abundant crops of delicious, sweet, and juicy plums. These plums have a sweet red flesh and very dark red skin and is generally clingstone. Trees of AU Rubrum are spreading with dark green leaves. In test orchards in Alabama, the trees were vigorous, disease resistant, and long lived. The plant is self fertile, but will produce much better when pollinated with another AU or the Methley plum; flowers profusely, and sets a
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Blueberry - Alapaha (Rabbit Eye)
Alapaha blueberries are a medium-sized, dark blue berry which ripen in late May to early June. It is named for the Alapaha (a-LAP-uh-ha) River in southern Georgia. Its combination of early ripening and late flowering results in high frost resistance. These rabbiteye berries are perfect for eating fresh, or freezing. The fruit has a good firmness, flavor and shelf life. The plant has an upright form and grows 6-10 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide. It should be planted in full sun with sandy to loamy soil. Alapaha needs a pollinator such as Austin or
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Muscadine - Various
Muscadines can be found growing wild and have been cultivated for hundreds of years by the South’s farmers and gardeners. The fruit, which ripens in August through November, can be eaten fresh or used in juice. It also adds a nice ornamental touch to a home. Thick skin gives muscadine grapes a natural resistance to disease, fungi, and insects, and is where much of the antioxidant power of the muscadine grape is stored. These thick skins account for 40% of the weight of the grape. Muscadine grapes need 100 plus chill hours (in Zones 7-9) and are
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Peach Trees - Dixieland
When you bite into one of these babies, the pit pops out, and your mouth fills with sweet, soft peach flesh. Each week in July, the peaches get bigger and sweeter. The color deepens, as does the sugar content. The Dixieland peach tree produces very large freestone peaches with yellow flesh. This sweet and juicy variety is a favorite that grows well throughout the southeastern U.S. and in the cooler areas of the Gulf Coast. Texas also highly recommends Dixieland as a good peach choice for the state. Dixieland ripens just ahead of Elberta.Â
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Blueberry - Premier (Rabbit Eye)
Premier’s fruit has excellent flavor, light blue color, and a dry scar. Highly productive. Fruit ripens late May to early June. These rabbiteye berries are perfect for eating fresh, or freezing. The fruit has a good firmness, flavor and shelf life. The plant has an upright form and grows 6-8 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide. It should be planted in full sun with sandy to loamy soil. Premier needs a pollinator such as Austin or Alapaha. Premier blueberries require 550 chill hours.
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Mimosa Tree
This hardy, tropical looking ornamental tree will bring an exotic look to your yard. It is heat and humidity tolerant and can sustain a certain level of drought as well. It is also known as The Persian Silk Tree because of the incredibly fragrant and beautiful pink flower clusters with an unusual thread-like petals. The greenery is similar to a fern and gives a light base for the cluster of flowers to sit upon. The flowers attract pollinators like butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees to your yard. It is extremely fast growing and reaches a matur
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Crape Myrtle - Muskogee
The Muskogee is a great choice if you are looking for a stately crape myrtle to line a path, road, or your property. This myrtle grows to about 20 feet and produces light lavender flowers in the summer and red-orange foliage in the fall. The Muskogee is very hardy and exhibits a high mildew resistance. It experiences about 100 days of flowering.
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Crape Myrtle - Black Diamond Purely Purple
Purely Purple is a striking new Black Diamond Crape Myrtle with gorgeous black foliage and masses of vibrant purple blooms. The blooms reach their productivity peak during the summer and fall months. This variety has been described as having an intermediate growth habit, reaching 10 to 12 feet tall and can be used as a specimen or in mass plantings. Crape Myrtles look particularly nice when lining driveways or fences, and can also be planted in a container on your deck or patio as long as the container is at least 12 inches in diameter. These c
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