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Bare Root Flowering Trees When you see the blossoms on the flowering plum tree, you know spring has finally arrived! All the flowering trees on our list, with the exception of the Chitalpa, are spring bloomers. The dwarf flowering Purple Pony is an excellent solution for small landscape areas. The tree is only ten to twelve feet tall. The pale, single pink blooms are followed by purplish foliage, adding interest from spring to fall. Flowering plum trees are very low maintenance plants that need minimal pruning. They have few disease and insect problems except in the Pacific Northwest where leaf damage from insects and fungus can be a problem. They are not particular about soil, but cannot survive in boggy situations. |
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Flowering Trees
Transcendent Crabapple - Standard
An excellent, heavy bearing crabapple for preserves and jellies. Large fruit is up to 2" wide, yellow with pink or red blush, to almost entirely red. Creamy yellow flesh is crisp, juicy and tart. Medium sized tree produces consistent crops in most areas except the high desert and coastal areas of southern California. Ripens August to September. Zones 3 to 9. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Apple.
Ume Shiro-Kaga Flowering and Fruiting Apricot - Standard
Apricot used for pickling and ornamental bloom. Single white flowers with spicy fragrance bloom from late January to early February. Fruit is 3/4 to 1" in diameter and ripens in mid May. Zones 7 to 10. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Myro.
Atomic Red Double Flowering and Fruiting Nectarine - Standard
Another Zaiger success! Very tasty white fleshed clingstone fruit is preceded by intensely deep red double blooms. Ripens in mid to late June. Zones 7 to 9. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Nema.
Kwanzan Flowering Cherry
Upright growth to 30 x 20 ft. Spectacular large, double rosy pink flowers in drooping clusters, mid season, with long blooming period. Flowers appear before or with young red leaves. Zones 4 to 8. Available on Mazz.
Mt. Fuji Flowering Cherry
Early blooming with semi-double white flowers emerging from pink buds. Strong horizontal branching. Striking yellow-orange foliage in autumn. To 20 feet by 25 feet. Zones 5 to 7. Available on: Mazz.
Yoshino Flowering Cherry
Early display of light pink to white, fragrant, single blossoms. Fast growth to 40 ft. x 30 ft. Rounded, open canopy with graceful, curving branches. LIght gray bark. Glossy, bright green foliage. Zones 5 to 8.
Prairie Fire Crabapple
Moderate growth to 20 ft. by 20 ft., with upright and eventually rounded shape. Crimson buds open to long lasting, single, pinkish red blossoms, followed by dark red, persistent fruit. New foliage is reddish maroon, aging to reddish green on red stems. Highly resistant to fireblight, scab, cedar apple rust and powdery mildew. Zones 4 to 8.
Double White Flowering Peach
Fast growth to 20 x 20 ft. with spectacular, large, snow white double blossoms. Zones 5 to 8. Available on Lov.
Early Red Flowering Peach
Fast growth to 20 x 20 ft. with vivid purplish red flowers. Blooms very early. Used in southern California for Chinese New Year. Has small, sweet, light green skinned fruit. Zones 8 to 9. Available on Lov.
Late Red Flowering Peach
To 20 x 20 ft. with magnificent double red flowers. Late bloom; good for frost-prone areas or to follow early bloomers. Zones 5 to 8. Available on Lov.
Peppermint Flowering Peach
To 20 x 20 ft. Double flowers are variegated - red, pink and white striped; very showy and unusual. Blooms mid season. Zones 5 to 8. Available on Lov.
Double Jewel Flowering and Fruiting Peach - Semi-dwarf
Flowering and fruiting peach for home orchard and landscape. Has highly ornamental, late, profuse and showy double pink flowers. Large yellow freestone fruit has sweet, rich flavor; keeps well. Ripens in late June/early July. Zones 5 to 9. 3-400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 6410 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Red Baron Flowering and Fruiting Peach - Semi-dwarf
Flowering and fruiting peach variety. Highly ornamental with very showy, double red blossoms which cover the tree in early spring. Yellow freestone fruit is large, firm, sweet, juicy and richly flavored. Longtime favorite in southern California. Ripens in mid July to mid August. Zones 7 to 10. Low chilling requirement, 250-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 4195. Available on Cit.