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There are a variety of trees that contain edibles parts, many of them are native to this area!
Some have edibles fruits, others it's the nuts, and you can sometimes make tea from the leaves.
Many people know of Shagbark Hickories and Black Cherries but there is so much more! The ever increasing in popularity Paw Paw and Serviceberries produce edible fruit.
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.
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
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.
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.
Corylus americana is commonly called American filbert or hazelnut. The shrub is monoecious, meaning that there are separate male and female flowers on the same plant.
This native cherry tree has loads of 6" long pendulous clusters of fragrant white flowers. The flowers give way to small (3/8") red fruits that ripen to dark purple.
We dont sell any of the hybrid roses like Knock Outs due to the prevalence of Rose Rosette Disease which is killing them. These roses are native to PA and not susceptible to the fatal disease. They grow 3-6' tall in full to part sun in wet conditions. Thi
Blackberries and Raspberries are really some of the easiest to grow fruiting shrubs. Plant a few varieties for the most success. Bristol is a mid season black raspberry good for fresh eating freezing or preserving. Self pollinating.
Delicious non seedy black raspberries on a self pollinating plant. Berries usually mature late June early July.
Blackberries and Raspberries are really some of the easiest to grow fruiting shrubs. Plant a few varieties for the most success. Heritage red is a self pollinating variety that produces abundant fruit from September to frost. Nice dark red fruit that is s
This is a great native plant for wildlife! Adorable lemon-scented white flowers appear in large flat-topped clusters in June. Then black elderberry fruits appear in late summer. If birds don't eat them first, the fruits can be used to make jams, jellies,
From Proven Winners: Black Lace® elderberry is a perfectly stylish addition to your landscape. Intense purple black foliage is finely cut like lace, giving it an effect similar to that of Japanese maple. Indeed, some designers are using it in place of
Great native plant! Not only does it produce tasty small fruits but has outstanding fall color and a well behaved small habit.
Delicious blueberries in your back yard! Large firm fruit on a high yielding plant.
Large light blue fruit ripen in August. This is a self pollinating variety but will produce more fruit if planted with Bluecrop or Earliblue. This is a very old and reliable cultivar of blueberry.
This is the native highbush blueberry. These plants will produces lots of berries and an amazing display of fall color. We do also offer cultivars selected for certain fruiting characteristics but these are great for general fruit production, wildlife pla