A unique plumcot selection from Salem, OR, Sultry Sunset Plumcot produces abundant crops of plumcots with the color of a deep New Mexican sunset on their pinkish orange skin and deep red flesh!
Plum Parfait Plumcot is an interspecific hybrid of plum and apricot that has a very unique blend of flavors of both parents. Fruits have a pinkish orange skin with crimson and amber marbled freestone flesh.
Ensure cross pollination by ordering our pineapple guava bundle! Four of our Pineapple Guava plants will ensure that you have sufficient cross pollination between your plants and get great crops of this delicious and unique fruit.
Apollo has medium to large, oval fruit with smooth, thin, light-green skin and a blue-green surface bloom. Pulp well-developed, slightly gritty. Flavor very pleasant, quality excellent. Ripens mid to late-season. Tree upright and spreading, to 8 ft. tall, vigorous and productive. Self-fertile, and will pollinate our other varieties!
So far it’s been a rather mild winter for us here in the Pacific Northwest. The thermometer has rarely dipped below 32 degrees and we’ve been taking advantage of the mild temps by taking care of the many winter tasks and planting tough woody plants in our gardens and around...
Beautiful brightly colored tubers, tuberizing after equinox, harvested late fall, after frost. Important food plant to the Andean mountain peoples. Seed tubers are medium sized.
This famous and revered variety is found in gardens throughout Japan. Spectacular in bloom, it is covered with profuse, white, fragrant flowers. This flower display is followed by abundant, apricot-size, light green fruit.
A strikingly beautiful, small to medium size evergreen tree, Loquat features long, dark green, deeply toothed foliage and tasty, light orange, apricot-like fruit. Loquat is very happy in the Maritime Northwest, although its pesky habit of blooming in the winter makes it difficult to produce fruit in our region. Loquat’s ornamental value makes it well worth growing and, depending on the winter weather, you should occasionally receive a crop of this unusual and delicious fruit.