
Carefree native fruits are simply wonderful! Not only do they bear delicious, edible fruits, but the plants also fit beautifully into the home landscape. Pawpaws, for instance, bear tasty, banana-like fruit, and the trees are gorgeous when planted in full sun. Fig trees have a stately appearance and produce plump, luscious fruit that’s great for desserts. Currants, gooseberries and cranberries are ideal for smaller gardens. Some types, such as the mulberry, also provide valuable food for songbirds.

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Pink Lemonade Blueberry

So pretty—so unique! This new pink blueberry provides year-round
beauty and interest.
$14.99

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Viking Aronia
This easy-to-grow native plant is loaded with black berries that
ripen in late summer and can hang on the bush throughout winter.
$14.99

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Maypop

Exotic-looking, 1 1/2- to 2-in. blooms emerge in summer
for a striking complement to any sunny garden spot.
$15.99

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Manchurian Bush Apricot

Sets a bumper crop of red-blushed golden fruit that ripens in
July.
$19.99

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Cranberry

Vining ground cover bears tart, edible berries. Grows just 10
in. tall and 2-3 ft. wide.
$12.99

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American Bittersweet

Orange seedpods, scarlet fruit—handsome trained to
fence or trellis.
$14.99

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Dwarf Fig

Smoky gray-green foliage adorns these 3- to 4-ft. plants. Move outdoors
in the summer and let the bees pollinate the plant—figs will
bear within 2-4 years.
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American Persimmon

Doesn't deserve its puckery reputation. Attractive fall foliage.
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