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Fruit trees

Fruit Trees Methley

Methley The Methley is self-fruitful so no pollinator is needed. The Methley plum tree is very attractive in appearance and vigorous. This early variety has red-purple skin and soft, juicy, blood-red flesh. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and birds and the flowers are fragrant. This early variety has reddish-purple skin and blood red flesh. The Methley Plum Tree produces juicy, sweet, red flesh with a mild flavor. It is drought-tolerant and is a regular bearer.

Autumn Sweet This plum dries well and has an excellent shelf life. It is late blooming and will need a pollinator. The fruit is oval, fully purple colored, firm and very sweet. The Autumn Sweet plum is a new variety and it produces larger plums than Italian.
Bartlett Bartlett Pears do not ripen properly on the tree, so growers pick the fruit when it is mature but green. They do require bees to help pollinate. They tend to bear fruit for up to 50 to 75 years on a good site. The fruit is aromatic and is outstanding for fresh eating. The Bartlett Pear trees are self-pollinating, however a pollinator will help the tree bare better fruit.
Bing It produces a very large, delicious cherry that ranges in color from a deep garnet to almost black. The Bing Cherry tree requires cross-pollination to produce fruit. Bing cherries are good for cooking as well as out-of-hand eating. The Bing Cherry is one of the finest commercial sweet cherries and it is the most famous sweet cherry variety. The flesh is very solid, reddish-purple in color, and is flavorful and juicy.
Braeburn The Braeburn Apple has a sweet flavor balanced with a moderate tartness that produces a unique blend. The texture is crisp and firm and juicy. The under color is yellowish green and is shaded by a broadly red-striped color pattern. It's great for snacks and salads. It is a late season apple with a long storage life. Its eating qualities make it adaptable for cooking as well as fresh use.
Chestnut It has a pleasant nut-like flavor. Outstanding flavor and good texture for fresh eating as well as being a pollinator. It produces a very large crabapple, up to 2" in diameter that ripens in early September. An excellent pollinator for other fruit apples. A very hardy plant with a medium storage life.
Lapin The Lapin Cherry, (la-PAHN), the french word for "rabbit", is a big, beautiful, dark red cherry. These are some of the largest, juciest cherries that grow on trees. The Lapin is an excellent pollinator and is a heavy bearer.
Comice It has an outstanding flavor. The Comice is not self-pollinating and requires a pollinator. It’s also blight-resistant.
Cortland It is sweet with a hint of tartness. Cortland apples are wonderful for kabobs, fruit plates and garnishes because they don't turn brown quickly when cut. It is an heavy annual bearer.
D Anjou The flesh is white with abundant juice and a sweet brisk flavor. It is a naturally sweet pear, light green in color with a yellow tinge when ripe. The tree is very hardy, large and highly productive.
Early Italian Early Italian prunes are vigorous and are a cold hardy tree.
Elberta This is a high quality eating and canning peach.