The orange-red fruits are considered one of the best native persimmons with a honey-like flavor and few seeds. It is one of the earliest producing cultivars typically producing in the...
Rosseyanka is a cold-hardy hybrid persimmon that is an excellent, late-dropping (Oct-Dec) attractant for deer. It produces large, nearly seedless, and intensely sweet orange fruit. These trees are highly prized for...
The Nikita’s Gift persimmon is a cold-hardy, self-fertile hybrid (Asian x American) from Ukraine, producing 2.5-inch red-orange, astringent fruit that ripens in late October. Growing 10–15 feet tall, it features superior...
The Ichi-Ki-Kei-Jiro (often shortened to "Ichi") is a compact, cold-hardy, non-astringent Asian persimmon variety known for early ripening and high yields of large, sweet, flattened orange fruit. Growing to only...
Deer Candy and 'Prok' are highly prized, grafted, female American persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) cultivars renowned for attracting wildlife and producing large, sweet, early-dropping fruit. Hardy in USDA zones 5-9 (some...
Sapodilla (Manilkara zapota) is a, tropical, nutrient-dense fruit with a sweet, malty flavor, often described as a mix of brown sugar, pear, and cinnamon. Native to Central America, these small,...
The Red Mysore Raspberry (Rubus niveus) is a tropical raspberry thriving in hot climates where common types fail, known for its unique sweet-tart flavor, deep red (ripening to purple-black) juicy...
Winesap apple trees are popular, reliable heirloom cultivars (USDA Zones 5-8) known for producing dark red, firm, and tangy-sweet apples excellent for cider, cooking, and fresh eating. These, particularly the...
The Arkansas Black apple tree is an heirloom, hardy cultivar known for producing deep red to nearly black, exceptionally firm apples that become sweeter and more aromatic after months of...
The Tropic Sweet apple tree (Malus domestica 'Tropic Sweet') is a low-chill variety developed for warm, subtropical climates. It produces sweet, crisp, gala-type fruit that ripens in early summer. The...
The Tropic Snow Peach Tree is a premier, low-chill (150–225 hours) white, freestone peach ideal for warm climates, such as USDA Zones 8-10. Introduced in 1988, it produces sweet, melting-texture...
The Flordaking peach tree (Prunus persica) is a, fast-growing, low-chill deciduous tree (250–450 hours) specially developed for warm climates (USDA Zones 8-10). It produces large, 2-2.5 inch, yellow-fleshed clingstone peaches...
The Flordaglo peach tree is an ideal, high-yielding, self-pollinating variety for warm climates (USDA Zones 8-10), requiring only 150-250 chill hours. It produces large, firm-fleshed, white, sweet, semi-clingstone peaches, often...
The Orient pear tree (Pyrus communis 'Orient') is a fast-growing, disease-resistant, and, according to the Arbor Day Foundation, "time-tested" European cultivar, ideal for Southern landscapes due to its fire blight...
The Kieffer pear tree (Pyrus communis x P. pyrifolia) is a hardy, fast-growing hybrid, popular for its high yields of large, golden-yellow fruit, which are excellent for canning, baking, and...
The Pineapple Pear tree (Pyrus pyrifolia 'Pineapple') is a hardy, fast-growing hybrid known for large, yellow-green fruit with a crisp texture and distinct pineapple-like flavor. It is highly prized in...
Thanksgiving pear trees (such as Trophy, Buck's Harvest, or Sweet Advent) are late-season, cold-hardy (Zones 5-9) trees that hold their fruit into November, specifically designed for wildlife attraction during hunting...
The LeConte pear tree (Pyrus × lecontei) is a vigorous, low-chill (250–300 hours) hybrid ideal for warm Southern climates (USDA Zones 8-9). Known for fire blight resistance, it produces large,...
The Scarlet Beauty plum tree is an ultra-low-chill (150 hours) Japanese-type plum designed for warm, mild-winter climates (USDA Zones 7–10), making it ideal for Florida and the deep South. It produces...
The Eversweet Pomegranate (Punica granatum 'Eversweet') is a popular, low-maintenance, self-fruitful, deciduous shrub or small tree, 6–10 feet tall, producing very sweet, virtually seedless fruit with clear, non-staining juice. It...
The Cranberry Pomegranate (Punica granatum 'Cranberry') is a medium-sized, self-fertile, deciduous shrub or small tree, often grown for its high-yielding, tart, deep-red fruit. It thrives in USDA Zones 7-10, requiring...
The Christina pomegranate (Punica granatum 'Christina') is a cold-hardy, early-season cultivar found in Florida, known for its deep red skin and high juice content. It is suited for zones 8B-10,...
The Ambrosia pomegranate tree (Punica granatum 'Ambrosia') is a popular, self-fertile deciduous tree or shrub prized for producing very large, pale pink fruits with sweet-tart, dark purple juice. Suited for...
The Elliott pecan tree is a highly sought-after,1] disease-resistant variety known for consistent, high-quality yields of small, sweet, and buttery nuts. Popular in the Southeast, this hardy tree (Zones 6-9)...
The Sumner Pecan Tree ('Sumner') is a popular, high-yielding, and disease-resistant cultivar (especially against scab) known for producing large, thin-shelled, high-quality nuts. Suited for USDA Zones 6–10, it is a...
The Pawnee Pecan tree (Carya illinoinensis 'Pawnee') is a popular, fast-growing deciduous tree, known for producing large, high-quality, thin-shelled nuts early in the season (mid-September to October). Thriving in USDA...
The Creek Pecan tree is a highly productive, early-bearing (precocious) cultivar released by the USDA in 1996, ideal for quick, high-yield harvests. Known for producing large, thin-shelled nuts with exceptional...