A cross of Cox's Orange Pippin and Jonathan that was first grown commercially in 1971. This late, mid-season apple is high in both sugar and acidity. Is good for fresh eating, cooking, juice and hard cider. Needs a pollinator and is not a pollinator....
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Malus (fruiting apple) ‘Ashmead’s Kernel’
Small to medium sized fruit with white flesh and yellow/gold skin. Uses: Eat, juice, Hard Cider, Drying. Ripens late season and stores for 3 months. Some resistance to scab,mildew and cedar apple rust. Self sterile....
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Juniperus virginiana
It is an evergreen, aromatic tree, native to 37 states. Pyramidal when young, the mature form can be variable. Fragrant, scale like foliage varies from gray green to blue green to light or dark green. It is tolerant to drought, heat and cold. Also known as Virginia Juniper or Eastern Juniper....
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Juniperus horizontalis ‘Bar Harbor’
Good groundcover with fine textured, blue-gray foliage. The color changes to reddish-purple in winter. It grow in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. It prefers a dryish, sandy soil. Tolerates hot, relatively dry growing conditions, somewhat poor soils and many city air pollutants. Intolerant of wet soils. Use for mass planting or a...
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