Prunus nucipersica ‘Smooth Texan Three’
A low acid nectarine that ripens in early June. A Texas A&M release that was developed specifically for Texas gardeners. Self fertile.
Prunus nucipersica ‘Smooth Texan Two’
A tangy-sweet nectarine that ripens in late May. A Texas A&M release that was developed specifically for Texas gardeners. Self fertile.
Prunus nucipersica ‘Smooth Zest One’
Red skinned fruit with white melting flesh. Clingstone. Ripens mid-May. Superior flavor and early producer. A Texas A&M release that was developed specifically for Texas gardeners. Self fertile.
Prunus nucipersica ‘Smooth Zest Two’
An acidic, yellow flesh nectarine that ripens in early to mid-May. A Texas A&M release that was developed specifically for Texas gardeners. Self fertile.
Olea europaea ‘Arbequina’
A Spanish olive variety that produces green fruit that eventually turns black. Fruit can be harvested at either stage. A tough and durable ornamental tree, as well that tolerates heat and drought. Self fertile.
Asimina triloba
American native fruit tree with large 6-12″ long leaves that droop. Brilliant yellow fall color. A bonus is the 2-5″ fruit, tastes like bananas when fully ripe. Purple non showy flowers in spring. Needs another Paw Paw for pollinator.
Prunus persica ‘Belle of Georgia’
Medium size, white-flesh fruit. Freestone. Ripens mid-July. Self fertile.
Prunus persica ‘Early Elberta’
Large, elongated fruit with gold/yellow skin that is flushed with red. Yellow flesh. Freestone. Self fertile.
Prunus persica ‘Flat Delight One’
A white flesh, low acid, doughnut-shaped peach that ripens mid-May. Self fertile.
Prunus persica ‘Flat Delight Two’
A yellow flesh, very sweet and low acid, doughnut-shaped peach that ripens late May. Self fertile.