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Possibly the truest blue of any lilac, this French hybrid bears thyrses of single, medium blue flowers. It's a good grower that produces basal shoots readily. Rarely to never fed on by Japanese beetles.
This is a truly unique climbing rose for cold climates. Above and Beyond™ combines extreme cane hardiness, reliable spring flowering, vigorous growth and a unique color in hardy roses. Orange flower buds open in prolific clusters of five or more apricot colored semi-double to double flowers. Plants bloom in mid-to-late spring with sporadic repeat flowering in summer.
This new variety has abundant, long lasting flowers on strong stems that start white and progress to pink, raspberry red and finally wine red. Flowers start blooming in July and take on red coloration earlier in the season. Has distinct raspberry-red flowers that color earlier in the season.
Yellow fruit with an orange-red blush ripens in late July. Freestone fruit is juicy and is excellent for fresh eating or canning with a mild sweet flavor, 2" diameter at maturity. Self-fruitful, however yields improve with cross-pollination.
Has a deliciously sweet, slightly tart taste. Slow to oxidize when exposed to air. 'Honeycrisp' is a good pollinator. Above average resistance to scab and fire blight.
This shade tree is the largest and finest of native maples. Slow to medium in growth rate and very hardy, it prefers rich, well-drained soil. Fall color is simply spectacular, ranging from rich, brilliant yellows to all shades of oranges and red.