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Fruit trees
Flavor King The Flavor King Pluot« (interspecific), 'Prunus pluot', is a taste test winner. It is a unique plum-apricot hybrid. The fruit has a reddish-purple skin and sweet red flesh. Teh Flavor King is a naturally small tree. I can be pollenized by Flavor Supreme, Santa Rosa or Late Santa Rosa. The complex, intense flavor of Pluot« is unique to interspecifics, much like a blend of fruit juices where the mixture is an improvement over any of the separate ingredients. Additionally, the sugar content of the interspecifics is much higher than in any standard plum or apricot--yielding fruit of incomparable sweetness.
Mutsu Its skin color is a yellowish green with an orange blush. The Mutsu apple is also known as Crispin. This apple is vigorous, fairly early, and the fruit is large and oblong shaped. It is excellent for fresh eating, sauces, pies, and baking. This apple stores and keeps well.
Dolgo The Crabapple Dolgo produces pink buds that open to fragrant, white flowers. The glossy, dark green foliage turns yellow in the fall. Dolgo Crabapples are large and are bright red. They are excellent for jellies. The Dolgo is a superb apple pollinator for other apple trees.
Cresthaven The Cresthaven Peach tree produces a very firm, highly colored red fruit. The Cresthaven peach is yellow fleshed and shows considerable red around the pit. This tree is very productive and is also a freestone. The clear, firm flesh is resistant to browning and the skin is smooth but tough.
Arkansas Black It is a very late maturing variety grown primarily in the Southeast. The distinctive dark red skin encases a high quality fruit even where summer nights are warm. Use this apple for dessert and cooking. They have an excellent storage life. They keep for many months.
Tomcot The Tomcot Apricot is a very consistent and productive apricot variety. The large, orange fruit is firm and the flesh is sweet. The Tomcat Apricot will be ready for harvest, 2-3 weeks before Wenatchee and 4 days before Goldstrike and Goldbar. This fruit tree is partly self-fruitful but they will produce larger crops if cross-pollinated by another apricot. The fruit ripens in early July, 2. 5 weeks before Wenatchee and 4 days before Goldstrike and Goldbar.
White Lady 5 to 3. The harvest season begins in late July. The White Lady does not need a pollinator to produce fruit.
Blakes Pride Blake's Pride Pear is a new pear variety that offers great taste and fireblight resistance. Yield is moderate to high, with the first crop three to four years after planting.
Green Gagebavays It is self-pollinating. This Plum tree is a long-time favorite for dessert, cooking, and canning. The fruit is tender and juicy.
Methley This early variety has reddish-purple skin and blood red flesh. The Methley is self-fruitful so no pollinator is needed. It is drought-tolerant and is a regular bearer.
Prairifire The firm fruits age to a cherry red.
Dapple Dandy It can be pollenized by Flavor Supreme Pluot«, Santa Rosa or Burgundy Plum.
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