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Southern Home Muscadine
$24.99'Southern Home' is a bunch and muscadine cross form the University of Florida. 'Southern Home' is considered the best muscadine for the home garden due to its ornate foliage and pleasant flavored fruit. The unique oak-shaped leaves are highly...$24.99 -
Delicious Muscadine
$24.99The 'Delicious' muscadine grape cultivar was breed by Dr. Dennis J. Gray at the University of Florida. 'Delicious' ripens early, produces high yields, large black berries, and is diseases-resistant. The fruit remarkable ripens 2-3 weeks earlier than most...$24.99 -
Alachua Muscadine
$24.99Muscadine 'Alachua' is a self-fertile cross from the University of Florida. It ripens very uniformly and has a good dry stem scar. 'Alachua' has characteristics that make it mechanically harvestable. It is resistant to Pierce's disease (PD). 'Alachua' is...$24.99 -
Sunshine Blue Blueberry
$19.99 - $29.99We offer a wonderful Mid-season plant- Sunshine Blue. Sunshine Blue -this variety is a half-high bush (4' tall) that makes it a perfect container plant. Sunshine Blue is covered in bright pink flowers in spring followed by lots...$19.99 - $29.99 -
Brightwell Rabbiteye Blueberry
$23.99 - $29.99Brightwell (Vaccinium ashei Reade) was released in Georgia in 1983. Early-mid season. It has a reported chilling requirement of 350-400 hours but bloom date occurs with most 500-550 hour cultivars. Brightwell has been one of...$23.99 - $29.99 -
Biloxi Blueberry
$24.99 - $59.99Biloxi is a very bushy half-high variety developed in Mississippi. Berries are light blue, medium size with Excellent Flavor. Very low chilling hours-under 150 where they can grow evergreen. Good for containers. Zone:7-10$24.99 - $59.99 -
Cowart Muscadine
$24.99The Cowart muscadine vine is a self-fertile variety. The variety is very productive its fruits have delicious flavor. Berries are in large clusters, medium size (1"). Cowart produces fruit that has edible skin. You can eat it fresh or use it for...$24.99 -
Magnolia Fig
$24.99Fig 'Magnolia' is a great performer in the Southeast. It has become very popular in Texas in the dooryard fruit market. This fig has brown skin with an amber-colored pulp. DELICIOUS! 'Magnolia' has an open eye which can cause the fruit to sour...$24.99 -
Brown Turkey Fig
Now: $26.99Was: $28.99‘Brown Turkey’ is a large-fruited variety, best suited for fresh use. It has bronze skin, and red flesh, and may be slightly hardier than most of the other varieties. May produce a large 2nd crop. Is somewhat dwarfing. The large leaves give...Now: $26.99Was: $28.99 -
LSU Purple Fig
$32.99'LSU Purple' is an outstanding variety of fresh eating developed by researchers at Louisiana State University. Very tolerant of sun, heat, and drought with good resistance to pests and diseases. Survives in Zone 7, however fruit production is variable...$32.99 -
Little Ruby Fig
$28.99‘Little Ruby’ is ever-so aptly named! A dwarf fig that is so petite, it is often used for bonsai. Good for containers and in-ground, ‘Little Ruby’ produces an early crop of medium sized, sweet red figs with strawberry colored...$28.99 -
Olympian Fig
$28.99‘Olympian’ was discovered in Olympia, Washington, and bears fruit at an early age. It has an abundant, early, first crop of large purple fruits the size of tangerines. The flesh is dark & and very sweet. ‘Olympian’ produces...$28.99