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FRUIT  |  TEMPERATE
Blackberry - Thornless Natchez
Blackberry - Thornless Natchez
Thornless vines with large tasty berries. Good producer. Requires 500 chill hrs. Reliable bearer in warmer areas such as north Florida and northwards. Zone 5-8. Grows to 4'
Price: $4.95
Blackberry - Thornless Triple Crown
Blackberry - Thornless Triple Crown
Triple Crown was named for its three main attributes: Flavor, productivity, and vigor. Thornless, vigorous, and erect variety that produces large yields and large glossy black fruit. Excellent for fresh eating, jams, jellies or pies. Triple Crown produces berries that area among the biggest of any blackberry. Mature plants can produce up to 30 lbs of fruit.
Price: $4.95
Blueberry - Gulfcoast
Blueberry - Gulfcoast
Warm weather blueberry. Requires minimal cool winter weather to set desirable quality fruit. One of the most widely grown blueberries in central Florida. Zones 4-9. Only 200 - 300 chill hours required.
Price: $4.95
Chokeberry Viking - Aronia melanocarpa
Chokeberry Viking - Aronia melanocarpa
Aronia melanocarpa. 'Viking'. Dual purpose plant. Makes an excellent hedge and produces edible berries. Needs no pruning and is generally maintenance- free. Produces large white flower clusters in spring and profuse clusters of dark black 3/4 inch persistent berries in fall. Great fall color ranging from red, orange, and yellow.
Price: $4.95
Mulberry, Dwarf
Mulberry, Dwarf
Dwarf Mulberry - Dwarf Everbearing Morus nigra Abundant producer performs extremely well when container grown or in-ground. Produces over a long season when kept warm. Self-fertile and easy to grow.
Price: $5.45
FRUIT  |  TEMPERATE  |  FIGS
Fig - Black Mission
Fig - Black Mission
Ficus carica. 'Black Mission' The popular Black Mission fig bears early July through late August. Produces large fruit that have deep purple skin and strawberry red flesh. Edible seeds. Medium eye. Suited to the Southeastern US. It is of the common variety of fig meaning it does not require pollination or another plant to develop and mature fruit. This beauty is a prolific bearer.
Price: $4.95
Fig - Brown Turkey
Fig - Brown Turkey
Ficus carica. 'Brown Turkey' Medium fruit, bears from late August through late October. Small vigorous tree 10 - 15'. Also called: Everbearing, Harrison, Ramsey, Lee's Perpetual, Eastern Brown Turkey, and Brunswick. Produces sweet, high quality edible figs. Most widely grown variety. Rivals 'Celeste' in popularity. Moderate size fruit of bronze color with medium eye opening. Suited to the Southeastern US. It is of the common variety of fig meaning it does not require pollination or another plant to develop and mature fruit.
Price: $4.95
Fig - Ischia
Fig - Ischia
Ficus carica. Small to medium-sized green-skinned fruit with strawberrry flesh. Green skin makes these figs hard for birds to find. Small tree 10-15'. Bears Mid July to Mid August. Zones 8 - 11.
It is of the common variety of fig meaning it does not require pollination or another plant to develop and mature fruit.
Price: $4.95
Fig - LSU Purple
Fig - LSU Purple
Desirable closed eye fruit that is medium-sized, long and turbinate. Skin color is glossy dark purple with a reddish tint. Light amber to light strawberry-colored pulp. A heavy main crop is produced in July followed by a later crop that often lasts into December. The mild flavor is good, and the fruit has high sugar content. Suited to the Southeastern US. It is of the common variety of fig meaning it does not require pollination or another plant to develop and mature fruit.
Price: $4.95
Fig - Magnolia
Fig - Magnolia
Ficus carica. 'magnolia' The most popular canning fig in the south. Brown skin and amber pulp. Will bear after severe freeze. Very large fruit from mid July to Late August. Small tree 10 - 15'. Fruit are good for preserving. Zones 8-11. Suited to the Southeastern US. It is of the common variety of fig meaning it does not require pollination or another plant to develop and mature fruit.
Price: $4.95
FRUIT  |  TEMPERATE  |  KIWIS
Kiwi -  Vincent (Female) Low Chill
Kiwi - Vincent (Female) Low Chill
‘Vincent’ is ideal for southern climates. It requires little winter chilling to set fruit. Hardy to 10 -15 F. Fruit set is most successful when winter temperatures dip below 32F. The medium size fruit of this variety is well-regarded and it is reportedly a heavy bearer.
Price: $4.95
Kiwi -  Vincent Pollinator (Male) 'Tomuri' Low Chill
Kiwi - Vincent Pollinator (Male) 'Tomuri' Low Chill
Pollinator for 'Vincent' variety. You need at least one male and one female. One male is adequate to pollinate up to 8 female plants if it is centrally located or 3 – 4 female plants if planted in a row.
Price: $4.95
Kiwi - Issai Self-fertile Hardy
Kiwi - Issai Self-fertile Hardy
Actinidia arguta. 'Issai' (Self-fertile female, Does not need a male pollinator) This unique variety can grow in places too cold for typical kiwis, surviving temperatures as low as -25F. A vigorous and fast growing vine that needs no pollinator (male) to produce. Attractive landscape specimen with green foliage that grows well on an arbor, trellis, or fence. Deciduous.
Price: $4.95
Kiwi - Ken's Red (Female)
Kiwi - Ken's Red (Female)
Ken's Red Kiwi: Female. This kiwi (as are all the hardy kiwis) is smooth skinned and grows in bunches. Fruit are about the size of large gapes or about 1 inch across. Red skin and red flesh that is sweeter than typical kiwis. Very prolific.
Price: $4.95
Kiwi - Ken's Red Pollinator (Male)
Kiwi - Ken's Red Pollinator (Male)
Pollinator for the Ken's Red Kiwi. One Male for each 3-4 and no more than 8 females is recommended.
Price: $4.95