Rose pink buds unfurl to create an explosion of bright yellow blooms sporting a fiery red blotch. Colorful red buds provide impressive winter interest. The foliage is deep green and mildew resistant.
If you want to add a little excitement to your landscape, ‘Capistrano’ may be the plant you’re looking for. A dense, rounded form with lustrous, deep green foliage, serves as a backdrop for distinct yellow flower trusses that will easily be the best yellow seen on a Rhododendron in this part of the country. Great hardiness, great plant!
This heavy budded selection features stunning yellow flower trusses with each bloom featuring brilliant red on each blooms the dorsal lobe. Blooming in early to mid-May, ‘Absolut Citron’ shines with dark green foliage, huge blooms and will thrive in the Northeast.
The Pin Oak is a symmetrical deciduous oak tree with ascending horizontal branches. Glossy, deeply lobed, dark green leaves turn to shades of russet, bronze or red in the fall, but begin as yellow-green buds in the spring. Also known as the Swamp Spanish Oak, it is one of the most popular commercial oaks, planted as both a street and a landscape tree.
One of the best Pears for the home garden, ‘Moonglow’ is so easy to grow with its disease-resistant nature. On top of that, it also is one of the best producers in the backyard orchard delivering basket upon basket of medium to large sized, dull yellow brushed pink fruit that features the least gritty white flesh of any Pear with a sweet, juicy taste that makes it ideal for fresh eating or canning. ‘Moonglow’ fruit matures from mid-August to mid-September and can be pollinated by any other non-Asian Pear. Dwarf, compact form.
Semi-dwarf. This vigorous, productive tree bears fruit at a young age which ripens well on the trees. Fruit is large, golden-yellow, with a wonderful quality. Buttery, juicy, highly flavored fruit.
Highly productive, this Asian Pear selection will load up with rounded, slightly oblong fruit that matures to a golden color and features crisp, white tasty flesh. Perfect for fresh eating or for canning, this fruit keeps well and will add high color to the backyard garden with its spring bloom and brilliant fall foliage display
Productive and consistent, following its spectacular deep pink to lavender bloom in April and early May, this tree forms nearly perfectly round, red skinned, yellow fleshed large Peaches that mature in early August.Heavy producer. Self-pollinating. Profuse and colorful spring bloom. Fruit is perfect for jams, canning and preserves but it is also spectacular when picked fresh off the tree. Good hardiness for colder areas.
An outstanding, light colored yellow cherry with red blush. Flesh is very firm and finely textured with good quality and flavor. It is highly tolerant to cherry leaf spot and resistant to bacterial canker situations. White Gold Cherry is self-fertile. It is cold hardy in both mid-winter and spring frost situations.
(Semi-Dwarf) The Tomcot™ Apricot is a consistently good producer of yellow fruit with a ruby blush where the sun has touched the skin. It’s a vigorous selection and partially self-pollinating meaning it will set considerable fruit on its own in your backyard garden but would set far heavier crops if pollinated by another selection of Apricot. It’s an early maturing Apricot producing luscious fruit for you to pick and eat right off the tree in late July and early August. While its fruit will be tasty preserved it holds up best as a dessert quality Apricot that will have you drooling for more! Plant Tomcot™ in spots where spring frosts are less frequent because its massive pink bloom in late April or early May can be damaged causing poor fruit set. All Apricots love full sun and well-drained soil.