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We offer a large selection of well known and maybe not so well known edibles plants. From tea to berries, nuts, and more you are sure to find something that peaks your interest!
Please enjoy our selection and good luck on your edible landscape!
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This is a lesser known species that is similar to Sugar Maple but generally has darker bark and leaves, its leaves are usually three lobed, and it has stipules at the base of its leaves. It has even been considered a subspecies of sugar maple.
This is the male pollinator plant for 'Geneva' female vine. This is a quick growing vine that can be pruned heavily to keep its size in check and to promote fruiting. Grows great in pots and infertile soils.
This fruit bearing vine is edible and as the name suggests tastes like kiwi! These kiwis are much smaller than the ones you find in the store but just as delicious. Need a male pollinator to bear fruit like 'Clark'.
Beautiful lavender spikes of flowers that are loved by many pollinators! Hence he common name the anise scented foliage keeps deer and rabbits away.
Native tree that produces spectacular fall color in addition to pretty flowers. Multi season interest and being a small to medium size make this a great option for an array of landscapes.
Whether you see it as a small tree or a large shrub serviceberries are one of the most beautiful flowering plants! Usually one of the first to bloom in spring (March-April) with showy white blooms that cover the plant before it leafs out. In June the frui
This selection naturally occurred in a group of native serviceberry seedlings. It was collected and propigated for its uniformly dense upright habit. It typically grows to only 8' Wide.
Nice small native tree that can be grown as a single stem tree or a multi stemmed large shrub. Blooms in the early spring with white star shaped flowers in the early spring- The pollinators love the flowers! Small black fruits appear in June and are edibl
Bringing together two of the native serviceberries to create not only an ornamental specimen but also functional for wildlife! Beautiful slightly fragrant flowers emerge in early spring before the leaves.
This native tree produces an interesting fruit that is often described as being similar to a banana and mango crossed together. Everyone needs one in their landscape, its just fun to say the name! Can be grown as a smaller multi stem shrub or single stem
Good Yields of Sweet mild flavor Fleshy - only 6% seed Succulent, custardy texture Most popular at farmers markets Plant another grafted pawpaw variety nearby.
A slender shade tree that has nice light green foliage and beautiful yellow fall foliage. This tree tolerates wet and dry soils. This tree is attract to several different types of moths including being the host plant for Luna Moth. Black walnut tolerant.
The largest of the Hickory species the Pecan tree will certainly make a nice shade tree. Compound leaves with 9-17 leaflets are a distinct feature of this species. Insignificant green flowers can produce edible nuts that ripen in the fall.
A taller shade tree at 60-80 feet tall that is known for its edible nuts. Nuts are sweet and support a lot of wildlife like deer, rabbits, foxes, chipmunks, and wild turkey. Shaggy bark that is similar to Carya ovata.
A disease resistant chestnut that produces large yields of delicious nuts, the nuts are medium to large in size and have a good sweet flavor. The flowers are showy arching white spikes that cover the plant. Summer foliage is dark glossy green that makes a
This large hybrid Chinese Chestnut tree is resistant to the Chestnut Blight. This hybrid produces a consistently heavy yield of delicious nuts. The nuts are small to medium in size but have a sweet flavor. Although it is not 100% needed the best crop of
A great butterfly magnet! Nice showy fragrant blooms followed by fruits. It is also favored by deer and other mammals so give it some protection until established. Definitely worth planting for the pollinators.
One of the most popular Clematis, 'Nelly Moser' is a deciduous vine which gets a profusion of impressively large star-shaped two toned flowers.
A perennial kale! Enjoy kale without having to replant it every year. Large blue green foliage that is both attractive in the garden and delicious!
Native to PA fruit tree! Persimmon fruit ripen in the fall and are very sweet. Grows up to 60 feet tall in moist conditions but will stay much smaller and almost shrubby in dry fields.