Walnuts
Juglan's Regia (Persian Walnut) Carpathian variety originally from the mountains of Poland. The hardiest of the Persian Walnuts. Grown from huge thin shelled walnut seeds. Approx. 12 left
Large - $30.00 SALE $15.00
Juglans Cinerea (Butternut)
Large - SOLD OUT
Pecans
Carya Illinoensis (Northern Pecan) Stately native American trees, similar to Walnut but prettier. Largest size of all the nut trees! The Pecans are grown from large sized choice seed. Approx. 8 left
Large: $30.00 SALE 15$
Hickory
Carya Lacianosa (King Nut Hickory) Very rare! Shade tolerant when young. Largest of all the nuts and also the tastiest (even bigger than walnuts). These trees were all grown from huge thin shelled nuts. Most shock tolerant wood available. Approx. 0 left
Large - SOLD OUT
Hazelnuts
Hazelnut trees are almost impossible to find, because Hazelnut's are not allowed to be imported to BC because of eastern filbert blight.
Corylus Avellana - The Common Hazelnut tree (or Filbert). We have 0 left.
Small - SOLD OUT
Medium - SOLD OUT
Large - SOLD OUT
Corylus Colurna -(Turkish tree Hazel) - Large tree with large hazelnuts, very attractive,
up to 45-60 feet tall - 16 left
Small - $20.00 SALE $10.00
Date's and Persimmons
Diospyros Lotus - (Date Plum Persimmon) Sweet tasty fruit, extremely hard wood (ebony family) once used to make golf club heads. One of the nicest looking small landscape trees as well -
Small - $30.00 SOLD OUT
Large - $40.00 SALE $20
Paw-Paw
Asima Triloba (paw-paw) - Banana custard fruit, small tree
Small - SOLD OUT
Ginko
Ginko Biloba - Ancient trees from China, once thought to be extinct, have edible nuts on the females, leaves are used medicinally. - 12 left
Small - $25.00 SALE $15.00
Osage Orange
Maclura Pomifera -(Osage Orange) - Extremely hard wood, good for large hedgerows and natural fencing, excellent for making traditional hunting bows-
Small - $10.00
Locust
Black Locust - Extremely hard dense wood in demand from woodworkers, beautiful flowers, fenceposts made from this tree will not rot in your lifetime. Bee keepers, this tree is reknowned for making the finest honey with its many white flowers. Nitrogen fixing, so will grow well in the worst soils - 12 left
Extra Large- $50.00 SALE $25.00
Honey Locust - Ornamental tree with vicious spikes to keep out nosey neighbors. The trees leaves resemble a fern.
Small - $20.00 SALE $10.00
Yellow Horn
Xanthoceras sorbifolium - The seeds are from China. Beautiful fragrant white flowers. Chestnut like nut.
Small - SOLD OUT
Mulberry
Morus Nigra (Black Mulberry) - Sweet black fruit similar to blackberries/raspberries. Medium sized vigorous trees are very attractive. Attracts songbirds - 13 left - (lot's more coming)
Small $20.00 SALE $10.00
Magnolia Vine
Climbing vine/ornamental, with beautiful flowers that produce edible fruit. Seeds
are from china. VERY RARE!!! - 0 left
Small
Cornelian Cherry
A member of the dogwood family. Huge tasty fruit. Beautiful flowers. VERY RARE
13 left
Small- $40.00 SALE $20.00
Pine Nuts
Pinus (Pine nuts) - The great individualists of the garden. All varieties we sell have delicious, large edible nuts, and are generally unavailable in the retail nurseries. All have nuts as early as 6-10 years. Well adapted to our climate, drought/poor soil tolerant and not susceptible to pine rust like our native pines. Prices range from $10-$15 based on variety. All are medium. EXTREMELY RARE!!!! Varieties listed below:
Armandii (Chinese White Pine/David's Pine) - Very rare, ornamental pine (1760 nuts/pound) - sold out $40.00 SOLDOUT
Cembra var sibirica (Russian Cedar/Siberian Pine) - Large tree, dark green, very hardy(1850 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Cembroides Edulis (Nut Pine/Colorado Pinyon Pine) - Small Tree dark green 10-20 feet tall/wide at maturity(1985 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Cembroides Monophylla (Blue needled Pinyon Pine) - Small Tree dark green 10-20 feet tall/wide at maturity (1100 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Jeffreyi (Jeffrey Ponderosa Pine) - Medium tree 60 feet tall/pyramidal with gray green to bluish green needles, citrus scented when broken (4000 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Koraiensis (Korean Pine) - Hardy timber tree with large pine nuts, almost as large as almonds. (820 nuts/pound) -$40.00
Peuce ( Balkan Pine/Macedonian Pine) - Very hardy, rare (11000 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Pinea (Italian Stone Pine) - Largest of the nut pines, (690 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Pumila (Japanese stone pine/Dwarf Siberian pine) - Very hardy small shrub with blue green needles (10800 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Juglan's Regia (Persian Walnut) Carpathian variety originally from the mountains of Poland. The hardiest of the Persian Walnuts. Grown from huge thin shelled walnut seeds. Approx. 12 left
Large - $30.00 SALE $15.00
Juglans Cinerea (Butternut)
Large - SOLD OUT
Pecans
Carya Illinoensis (Northern Pecan) Stately native American trees, similar to Walnut but prettier. Largest size of all the nut trees! The Pecans are grown from large sized choice seed. Approx. 8 left
Large: $30.00 SALE 15$
Hickory
Carya Lacianosa (King Nut Hickory) Very rare! Shade tolerant when young. Largest of all the nuts and also the tastiest (even bigger than walnuts). These trees were all grown from huge thin shelled nuts. Most shock tolerant wood available. Approx. 0 left
Large - SOLD OUT
Hazelnuts
Hazelnut trees are almost impossible to find, because Hazelnut's are not allowed to be imported to BC because of eastern filbert blight.
Corylus Avellana - The Common Hazelnut tree (or Filbert). We have 0 left.
Small - SOLD OUT
Medium - SOLD OUT
Large - SOLD OUT
Corylus Colurna -(Turkish tree Hazel) - Large tree with large hazelnuts, very attractive,
up to 45-60 feet tall - 16 left
Small - $20.00 SALE $10.00
Date's and Persimmons
Diospyros Lotus - (Date Plum Persimmon) Sweet tasty fruit, extremely hard wood (ebony family) once used to make golf club heads. One of the nicest looking small landscape trees as well -
Small - $30.00 SOLD OUT
Large - $40.00 SALE $20
Paw-Paw
Asima Triloba (paw-paw) - Banana custard fruit, small tree
Small - SOLD OUT
Ginko
Ginko Biloba - Ancient trees from China, once thought to be extinct, have edible nuts on the females, leaves are used medicinally. - 12 left
Small - $25.00 SALE $15.00
Osage Orange
Maclura Pomifera -(Osage Orange) - Extremely hard wood, good for large hedgerows and natural fencing, excellent for making traditional hunting bows-
Small - $10.00
Locust
Black Locust - Extremely hard dense wood in demand from woodworkers, beautiful flowers, fenceposts made from this tree will not rot in your lifetime. Bee keepers, this tree is reknowned for making the finest honey with its many white flowers. Nitrogen fixing, so will grow well in the worst soils - 12 left
Extra Large- $50.00 SALE $25.00
Honey Locust - Ornamental tree with vicious spikes to keep out nosey neighbors. The trees leaves resemble a fern.
Small - $20.00 SALE $10.00
Yellow Horn
Xanthoceras sorbifolium - The seeds are from China. Beautiful fragrant white flowers. Chestnut like nut.
Small - SOLD OUT
Mulberry
Morus Nigra (Black Mulberry) - Sweet black fruit similar to blackberries/raspberries. Medium sized vigorous trees are very attractive. Attracts songbirds - 13 left - (lot's more coming)
Small $20.00 SALE $10.00
Magnolia Vine
Climbing vine/ornamental, with beautiful flowers that produce edible fruit. Seeds
are from china. VERY RARE!!! - 0 left
Small
Cornelian Cherry
A member of the dogwood family. Huge tasty fruit. Beautiful flowers. VERY RARE
13 left
Small- $40.00 SALE $20.00
Pine Nuts
Pinus (Pine nuts) - The great individualists of the garden. All varieties we sell have delicious, large edible nuts, and are generally unavailable in the retail nurseries. All have nuts as early as 6-10 years. Well adapted to our climate, drought/poor soil tolerant and not susceptible to pine rust like our native pines. Prices range from $10-$15 based on variety. All are medium. EXTREMELY RARE!!!! Varieties listed below:
Armandii (Chinese White Pine/David's Pine) - Very rare, ornamental pine (1760 nuts/pound) - sold out $40.00 SOLDOUT
Cembra var sibirica (Russian Cedar/Siberian Pine) - Large tree, dark green, very hardy(1850 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Cembroides Edulis (Nut Pine/Colorado Pinyon Pine) - Small Tree dark green 10-20 feet tall/wide at maturity(1985 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Cembroides Monophylla (Blue needled Pinyon Pine) - Small Tree dark green 10-20 feet tall/wide at maturity (1100 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Jeffreyi (Jeffrey Ponderosa Pine) - Medium tree 60 feet tall/pyramidal with gray green to bluish green needles, citrus scented when broken (4000 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Koraiensis (Korean Pine) - Hardy timber tree with large pine nuts, almost as large as almonds. (820 nuts/pound) -$40.00
Peuce ( Balkan Pine/Macedonian Pine) - Very hardy, rare (11000 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Pinea (Italian Stone Pine) - Largest of the nut pines, (690 nuts/pound) - $40.00
Pumila (Japanese stone pine/Dwarf Siberian pine) - Very hardy small shrub with blue green needles (10800 nuts/pound) - $40.00