Plants in family rosaceae
Prunus persica 'Santa Barbara'
Prunus persica 'Santa Barbara' is a peach tree with fuzzy golden-yellow fruit and a pinkish-red blush. The fruit has intensely flavored yellow flesh with red veins and a sweet, melt-in-your-mouth texture. This self-fruitful tree features showy pink spring flowers and requires full sun and slightly acidic, sandy-loam soil.
Amelanchier alnifolia 'Cole's Select'
Amelanchier alnifolia 'Cole's Select' is a multi-stemmed shrub with clusters of white flowers in spring and edible Juneberries. It grows 20-25 feet tall and is cold-hardy in USDA zones 3-7, with brilliant orange fall color.
Prunus laurocerasus 'Chestnut Hill'
Prunus laurocerasus 'Chestnut Hill' is a petite evergreen shrub with shiny, lance-shaped leaves and creamy white flower spikes. It attracts butterflies and produces dark, cherry-like fruits that feed birds. This plant performs best in partial shade and tolerates salt spray, making it suitable for low hedges and mass planting.
Rosa blanda
Rosa blanda is a native shrub with dense, spreading growth and nearly thornless new growth. It produces sweet pink blooms with a light rose scent, attracting pollinators and bees. The plant also yields bright red rose hips high in Vitamin C, providing cover and nesting habitat for birds. It is hardy in USDA zones 4 to 8 and requires full sun and moderate moisture.
Prunus persica 'Golden Jubilee'
Prunus persica 'Golden Jubilee' is a cold-tolerant, self-pollinating peach tree that produces sweet, tender, and juicy yellow freestone peaches. It features fragrant pink flowers and yellow fuzzy skin with a scarlet-red blush. This tree is adaptable to various soil conditions and is hardy in USDA zones 5-8.
Rosa 'Cutie Pie'
Rosa 'Cutie Pie' is a miniature rose with peachy blooms that transition from gold to salmon. It blooms from late spring to fall and attracts butterflies. This compact, deciduous perennial requires full sun and moist, well-drained soil, making it a charming addition to any garden.
Prunus persica ssp. nucipersica 'Red Diamond'
Prunus persica ssp. nucipersica 'Red Diamond' is a smaller-sized tree known for its smooth red skin and golden-yellow interior fruit. It features fragrant pink blossoms and is heat resistant, making it suitable for warmer climates. The tree is self-fruitful and requires 500-600 chill hours, ripening around July or August. It thrives in full sun with well-drained, enriched soil, offering a mid-season harvest.
Rosa rugosa var. alba
Rosa rugosa var. alba is a fragrant rose with classic English Rose scent, featuring white single blossoms with golden anthers. It produces ornamental fall rose hips in yellow, orange, and red. This hardy plant is tolerant of salt spray and coastal conditions, requiring full sun and well-drained soil.
Rosa 'Chrysler Imperial'
Rosa 'Chrysler Imperial' is a hybrid tea rose celebrated for its five-inch wide, fully double blooms with up to 50 velvety red petals. This rose is known for its rich, old-fashioned fragrance and strong, straight stems, making it ideal for cutting. It grows 4-6 feet tall and thrives in full sun with well-drained soil. Awarded the All-American Rose Selection in 1953, 'Chrysler Imperial' is disease resistant and reblooms with a second flush later in the season.
Prunus 'Geopride'
Prunus 'Geopride' is a hybrid of plum and apricot, producing reddish-purple and yellow mottled fruit with golden yellow flesh. This fruit is very sweet, combining apricot flavor with plum tartness, and is harvested mid-late season. The plant requires 400-600 chill hours and is hardy in USDA zones 6 to 9, making it a great pollinator for other plums and pluots.
Prunus persica 'Bonita'
Prunus persica 'Bonita' is a peach tree known for its fuzzy yellow fruits with an orangy-red blush and sweet, low-acid flavor. It produces gorgeous pink blossoms in spring, attracting pollinators, and is a freestone variety with a mid-late season harvest. This tree is heat and humidity tolerant, growing 10-15 feet tall and 15-30 feet wide, and thrives in USDA zones 7-10.
Rosa 'Champlain'
Rosa 'Champlain' is a cold-hardy, low-maintenance rose known for its vibrant cardinal-red blooms with honey-yellow centers. It flowers profusely from late spring until the first frost, making it a long-lasting addition to gardens. The plant features bright green foliage with improved disease resistance, suitable for USDA zones 3 to 7. It grows compactly, reaching 2-3 feet in both height and width, and thrives in full sun with good air circulation. This rose requires enriched, well-drained soil and benefits from pruning in early spring and regular deadheading to enhance blooming. Its fragrant flowers attract pollinators, adding ecological value to its ornamental appeal.
Physocarpus opulifolius 'Nana'
Physocarpus opulifolius 'Nana' is a dense, finely branching shrub with white flowers in late spring and red ornamental seedpods. Its dark green leaves turn reddish-brown in fall, and the plant is known for its exfoliating bark. It attracts birds and butterflies and adapts well to both dry and wet locations.
Rosa 'Angel Face'
Rosa 'Angel Face' is a floribunda rose with deep lavender blooms edged in ruby red. It features semi-double, ruffled petals with a classic fragrance and is known for its reblooming and disease resistance. This compact, bushy shrub is hardy in USDA zones 6 to 9 and prefers full sun and well-drained soil.
Prunus persica ssp. nucipersica 'Flavor Gold'
Prunus persica ssp. nucipersica 'Flavor Gold' is a nectarine tree with sweet, juicy, smooth-textured fruit and beautiful pink blooms in spring. It has a narrow upright growth habit, making it suitable for small spaces, and requires full sun and well-drained soil.
Rosa 'Westerland'
Rosa 'Westerland' is a climbing rose with coppery apricot-orange blooms that are extremely fragrant, offering a clove and rose scent. It blooms from summer into fall and features disease-resistant foliage. This rose has a natural pillar shape and thrives in full sun, preferring rich, fertile, well-drained soil. Pruning in early spring helps maintain its shape and encourages healthy growth.
Malus domestica 'Wealthy'
The Malus domestica 'Wealthy' is a semi-dwarf apple tree known for its juicy apples with a unique blend of tart and sweet flavors, reminiscent of honey, raspberry, and strawberry. It features heavy blooming pink and white flowers, making it an excellent pollinator tree. This variety is cold hardy and requires 1,000 chill hours, with good resistance to common apple diseases like apple scab, fire blight, and cedar-apple rust. It produces fruit earlier than many other varieties, typically starting in September, and is suitable for cooking, canning, and fresh eating. The tree is adaptable to USDA growing zones 4 to 8 and prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Its compact growth makes it ideal for small landscapes, and it begins fruiting between 3 and 5 years of age. To achieve the largest crop, a pollinator partner is recommended.
Prunus persica ssp. nucipersica 'Rose'
Prunus persica ssp. nucipersica 'Rose' is a self-fertile nectarine with super-sweet white flesh and red-blushed skin. It features fragrant pink spring blooms and ripens around July to August. This compact tree prefers full sun and well-drained soil.
Amelanchier laevis 'Cumulus'
Amelanchier laevis 'Cumulus' is a deciduous shrub known for its cloud-like spring flowers and purple blackberries. It grows up to 20-25 feet tall and displays stunning fall colors ranging from golden-orange to deep maroon. This plant is pollinator and bird-friendly, thriving in full sun to partial shade.
Pyrus communis 'Flemish Beauty'
Pyrus communis 'Flemish Beauty' is a cold-hardy heirloom pear variety that produces red-blushed fruit with a buttery sweet flavor. It is self-fertile and requires around 800 chill hours for optimal fruiting. This pear tree thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, offering fragrant white blossoms in the late mid-season.