20 Mixed Fruiting Trees 3-4'
5 Trees each 3-4'
Methy Fruiting Plum Trees
Red Delicious Apples
Early Elberta Peach
Santa Rosa Plum
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With 20 Mixed Fruiting Trees 3-4', you can enjoy a variety of juicy, flavorful fruits picked straight from the branches. There are numerous species that stand 3-4 feet tall, including the Methy plum, the Red Delicious apple, the early Elberta peach, and the Santa Rosa plum. What are the distinguishing traits of these species?
20 Mixed Fruiting Trees 3-4' Includes Methy Fruiting Plum
The Methy plum tree grows easily and produces an abundance of sweet, juicy fruits. In early spring, the tree has white, fragrant blossoms that grow into reddish-purple fruits from May through July. These colors are in beautiful contrast to the light green leaves. Because of the abundance of fruits produced by even a single plant, the Methy fruit generates enough produce for dehydrating, canning, and jamming.
Red Delicious Apple Trees
In your mixed group of 20, the Red Delicious apple is a species that may become your favorite thanks to the large size and sweetness of the apples. Each spring, the species comes to life with green foliage and fragrant flowers. The produce is ready to pick between the end of September and the middle of October. While the apples are often enjoyed on their own as a healthy treat, they are also added to desserts like turnovers and pies.
Early Elberta Peach
The Early Elberta is a beautiful species that is self-pollinating and easy to grow. Its produce is recognized for having a rich flavor and for its beautiful colors. Often, these colors are blush and yellow. They grow from pink, fragrant flowers that bloom in the spring. After the peaches are picked in late August, they can be frozen, canned, or enjoyed fresh.
TN Nursery Offers Santa Rosa Plum
The Santa Rosa plum is included in the Japanese plum group, and it is popular for its somewhat tangy and sweet produce. One plant produces a significant crop, and the produce is used for making prunes, canning, making jams, and enjoying fresh. In addition, this is an ornamental species that is recognized for its pale pink flowers that bloom in the spring. The fruits are a deep red or purple color.
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