Prunus persica ( Biscoe Peach )

‘Biscoe’ is adapted to the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, and lower Midwest. It produces medium to large freestone peaches, with good flavor. Skin is red and yellow, flesh deep yellow-orange. Midseason bearing, vigorous and very productive. The peach is the most […]

Prunus persica ( Belle of Georgia Peach )

‘Belle of Georgia’ is well adapted to the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and some areas of the Midwest. It produces large freestone peaches with creamy whitish skin, blushed red, and white flesh with good flavor. This midseason peach is vigorous and frost […]

Prunus persica ( Beekman Peach )

The peach is the most adaptable of all fruit trees for home gardens. When planting, they should be spaced to allow a spread of 20 to 25 feet. At 3 or 4 years of age they begin to bear large […]

Prunus persica ( Babcock Peach )

‘Babcock’ is well adapted to Coastal California. It bears small to medium freestone peaches, with light pinkish skin, little fuzz, and white flesh turning red near pit. Sweet with some tang, early bearing heritage variety. Thin heavily for good fruit […]

Prunus persica ( Autumn Gold Peach )

The peach is the most adaptable of all fruit trees for home gardens. When planting, they should be spaced to allow a spread of 20 to 25 feet. At 3 or 4 years of age they begin to bear large […]

Prunus persica ( August Pride Peach )

The peach is the most adaptable of all fruit trees for home gardens. When planting, they should be spaced to allow a spread of 20 to 25 feet. At 3 or 4 years of age they begin to bear large […]

Prunus pensylvanica ( Pin Cherry )

Prunus pensylvanica is a small tree with a spreading, branching pattern, forming a rounded crown. Height is 25 to 40 feet tall, spread 18 to 25 feet. It has alternate, simple, ovate leaves. The leaves are deep green and lustrous […]

Prunus padus ( European Birdcherry )

Prunus padus is a rounded, low branched tree, 30 to 40 feet tall. The foliage is dark green in summer, becoming yellow or bronze in the autumn. Leaves are alternate, simple, obovate to elliptic. It bears small, white, fragrant flowers […]

Prunus nigra ( Princess Kay Canada Plum )

‘Princess Kay’ is a white, double flowered form, found wild in Itasca County, MN, by Catherine Nyland, later introduced by the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. Produces abundant flowers on the young tree and red fruit in late summer. The black bark […]

Prunus nigra ( Canada Plum )

Prunus nigra is a small, upright branching tree, growing to 30 feet. The leaves are alternate, simple, elliptic to obovate, dark green, glabrous. The white flowers are over 1 inch wide, in groups of 3 to 4, emerging from the […]