Sklep ogrodniczy QUERCUSOGRODY.PL - Fruit

Sklep ogrodniczy QUERCUSOGRODY.PL - Fruit

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  • Acorn Springs Farms - Texas nursery specializing in dwarf citrus trees.
  • Adams County Nursery - Pennsylvania nursery offering bare root nursery stock, fruit trees, semi-dwarf apples, peach trees, plums, asian pears, cherries and nectarines.
  • Apple Art Espalier - Sonoma County, California growers of espaliered fruit trees, including apples, pears, figs and Asian persimmon.
  • Badgersett Research Farm - Private for-profit research institution developing and selling blight-resistant varieties of hazelnut and chestnut.
  • Bay Laurel Nursery and Catalog - California nursery offering bareroot deciduous fruit, nut and edible vines by mailorder. Retail outlet for Dave Wilson trees.
  • Big Horse Creek Farm - North Carolina nursery specializing in antique and heirloom apple trees and custom grafting services.
  • Blossom Nursery - Arkansas-based nursery offering pawpaw seeds and seedlings and ginkgo seeds.
  • Bluegrass Blueberries - Kentucky nursery offering container-grown highbush and rabbiteye blueberry plants.
  • Boston Mountain Nurseries - Grower in Arkansas specializing in berry plants, grapevines and other small fruits. Prices for quantities from five to hundreds.
  • Brandt's Fruit Trees - Washington-state nursery selling cherry, apple, and pear trees, primarily to orchardists.
  • Brite Leaf Citrus Nursery - Central Florida nursery providing growers and consumers with citrus trees, including many exotic varieties.
  • Burchell Nursery - California-based wholesale nursery selling almond, apple, nectarine, peach, plum, nectarine and walnut trees to orchardists.
  • Burnt Ridge Nursery and Orchards Inc. - Onolaska, Washington nursery specializing in trees, shrubs, groundcovers and vines that produce edible nuts or fruits. Including exotics such as medlars, as well as Northwest US native plants.
  • California Tropical Fruit Tree Nursery - A Southern California nursery offering rare and common tropical fruit trees. Ten tree minimum for mail orders.
  • C&O Nursery Fruit Trees - Washington-based nursery selling apple, cherry, peach, pear and plum trees, primarily to professional orchardists.
  • Cummins Nursery - Geneva, New York based nursery selling fruit trees, rootstocks and small fruits including apple, pear, peach and nectarine trees, brambles, grapes and strawberries.
  • Daisy Farms - Michigan based sellers of a variety of strawberry varieties, as well as blueberries, raspberries, rhubarb and horseradish.
  • Dave Wilson Nursery - California-based wholesale nursery providing rare fruit species and rare cultivars of common fruit species to retail garden centers and orchardists. List of retail outlets.
  • DeGrandchamps Farms - Michiganders selling blueberry, cranberry and lingonberries to commercial growers and select cultivar packages to homeowners.
  • DNA Gardens - Alberta grower specializing in fruit hardy on the northern Great Plains, including a broad variety of saskatoons, sea buckthorn, blackcurrants and pin- and choke-cherries.
  • Double A Vineyards - Fredonia, New York based nursery offering eating and wine-making grapes in retail and wholesale quantities. Online ordering.
  • Duarte Nursery - Offering a selection of Grape vines, Almond trees, and Peach trees.
  • Edible Landscaping - Virginia-based nursery selling a variety of fruit, nut and berry plants, including exotics such as mayhaw, pawpaw, medlar and pomegranate.
  • Empire National Nursery - Mail-order nursery offering blueberries, brambles, aronia, currants and grapes, as well as landscape trees.
  • England's Orchard and Nursery - Kentucky based nursery selling nut trees and uncommon fruit trees such as pawpaw, permsimmon and jujube as well as plum and peach. Order by fax, phone or mail.
  • Enoch's Berry Farm - Arkansas family farm selling the patented University of Arkansas "Indian tribe" series of blackberries.
  • Fall Creek Farm & Nursery, Inc. - Oregon wholesale blueberry nursery selling highbush, rabbiteye and half-high blueberries as well as other decorative and fruit-bearing vacciniums.
  • Finch Nursery - North Carolina nursery grows both Northern highbush blueberries and Southern "rabbiteye" blueberries.
  • Four Winds Growers - California based grower of dwarf citrus, including grapefruit, kaffir lime, lemon, lime, orange, tangerine.
  • Fruit Lover's Nursery - Hawaii-based nursery specializing in rare and exotic tropical fruit trees and seeds.
  • Garden of Delights - Florida, USA nursery selling guava, sugar apple, cherimoya, soursop, and other warm temperate and subtropical fruiting plants.
  • Going Bananas - A Florida-based nursery offering edible and ornamental species and cultivars of bananas and plantains. Ordering by mail.
  • Great River Vineyard - A Minnesota grape nursery specializing in cold-climate wine and table grape varieties.
  • Grimo Nut Nursery - Ontario nursery selling hardy fruit and nut trees, including walnuts, pinenuts, chestnuts, persimmons and pawpaw.
  • Henry Leuthardt Nurseries - Long Island, NY nursery specializing in espalier plant material. Offers a variety of dwarf and semi-dwarf fruit trees, berries, and grape vines.
  • Indiana Berry & Plant Co. - Indiana based sellers of common and unusual berry plants.
  • Ingoldsby Nursery and Floral Shop - California nursery selling olive trees, pomegranate trees, and assorted bushes and shrubs.
  • Ison's Nursery and Vineyards - Georgia-based nursery specializing in muscadine grapes, rabbiteye blueberries and other southern US hardy fruits and nuts.
  • Jenes Tropicals - A Florida USA nursery selling tropical fruit and nut plants, including bananas and plantains.
  • John Nuttree Gordon Nursery - Upstate New York seller of temperate nut trees as well as paw-paw and American persimmon.
  • Johnson Nursery - Georgia based nursery selling a variety of fruiting plants, including antique Southern-US-adapted apples and muscadine grapes.
  • Just Fruits and Exotics - Company in Florida's panhandle offering fruit trees for zones 8-10, including most common tree and shrub fruits, cold-hardy citrus and avocado, and persimmon, as well as less common fruits such as pomegranate, mayhaw and jujuba.
  • Lon J. Rombough - Breeder offers cuttings of around 130 different grapes, as well as advice and custom plant breeding.
  • Maple Valley Orchards - A Wisconsin grower of antique apple scion wood for grafting, bareroot and potted heirloom apple, pear and plum trees.
  • Miller Nurseries - Nursery featuring hardy fruit trees and other fruiting plants.
  • Nolin River Nut Tree Nursery - Kentucky-based nursery offering pawpaw, black and persian walnut, heartnut, butternut, chestnut, pecan, hican, shagbark and shellbark hickory and persimmon trees. Order by phone, fax or e-mail. Will also custom graft.
  • Nourse Farms Small Fruit Nursery - Nursery selling small fruit plants (strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, currants and gooseberries, as well as asparagus, rhubarb, and horseradish) to both the home gardener and commercial grower. On-line catalog and on-line ordering.
  • Paradise Nursery - Virginia Beach, Virginia nursery offering Southern-US-adapted fruits, in particular figs, as well as rabbiteye blueberries and pomegranates.
  • Pars Produce Co. - California seller of a variety of fruit trees, featuring unusual Persian cultivars.
  • Passiflora - California grower selling seeds of passiflora (passion flower), including varieties bearing edible fruit. Printable order form.
  • Pense Nursery - Arkansas-based growers of berry plants and grape vines. Ordering by fax, phone or mail.
  • Raintree Nursery - Sells a wide range of fruits, nuts, berries and unusual edible plants.
  • Rhora's Nut Farm & Nursery - Ontario grower supplying edible nut producing trees, including blight-resistant American chestnut trees and cold-hardy pine nuts. Will ship to US.
  • Rolling River Farm and Nursery - Northern California family-run organic nursery producing container grown fruit trees shrubs and vines for the edible landscape.
  • Saint Lawrence Nurseries - Potsdam, New York-based nursery selling cold-hardy fruit trees and nut-tree seedlings. Orders in person or by mail; check or money order only.
  • Sandy Bar Ranch & Nursery - California seller of organic bareroot fruit and nut trees, including heirloom varieties.
  • Sierra Gold Fruit and Nut Nursery - A California nursery selling walnuts, almonds, peaches, nectarines, apples, pears and other fruits to orchardists. Wholesale only; no single trees.
  • Simmons Berry Farm - Arkansas nursery specializing in grapevines (including muscadines), black-, rasp- and boysenberry plants and rabbiteye blueberry.
  • Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co. - Venerable Missouri seller of apple, pear, and other fruit and berry plants, some of them varieties developed by the firm itself.
  • Texas Pecan Nursery - Supplier of nut, fruit and shade trees with wholesale plant availability.
  • Timpanogos Nursery - Rocky Mountains based edible plants nursery, specializing in the Tibetan Goji Berry (Lycium Barbarum).
  • Trade Winds Fruit - Supplier of tropical fruit and flowering plant seeds from around the world. Site features extensive tropical fruit database.
  • Trees of Antiquity - Heirloom apples, also stone fruit, pawpaw, pecans, grapes, kiwi. USA zone adaptations given for each fruit variety.
  • TyTy Nursery - Georgia-based nursery specializing in trees for the American south such as cold hardy citrus and bananas, figs, jujubes, persimmons, pomegranates, pecans, and low-chill berry varieties.
  • Van Well Nursery - A Washington-state based nursery offering apples, pears, peaches, nectarines, apricots, cherries and plums.
  • Wafler Nursery - Western New York State nursery providing apple trees to the commercial grower.
  • Winfrey Valley Nursery - Arkansas-based nursery specializing in small fruit plants: grape, blackberry, raspberry, blueberry, gooseberry, dewberry, elderberry and boysenberry, as well as fruit trees.



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