APPLES (malus)
Apple Braeburn
Apple Cortland
Apple Granny Smith
Apple Honeycrisp
Apple Liberty
Apple Macoun
Apple McIntosh
Apple Red Delicious
Apple Red Winesap
Apple Cortland
Apple Granny Smith
Apple Honeycrisp
Apple Liberty
Apple Macoun
Apple McIntosh
Apple Red Delicious
Apple Red Winesap
BLUEBERRIES (vaccinium)
Blueberry Bluecrop
Blueberry Jelly Bean M
Blueberry Jersey Blue
Blueberry Jersey L
Blueberry Lowbush
Blueberry Patriot E
Blueberry Pink Lemonade
Blueberry Jelly Bean M
Blueberry Jersey Blue
Blueberry Jersey L
Blueberry Lowbush
Blueberry Patriot E
Blueberry Pink Lemonade
CHERRIES (prunus)
Cherry Bing
Cherry North Star
Cherry Stella
Cherry North Star
Cherry Stella
GRAPES (vitis)
Grape Cayuga
Grape Reliance
Grape Reliance
NECTARINE (prunus persica)
Nectarine Hardired
PEACHES (prunus persica)
Peach Elberta
Peach Frost
Peach Red Haven
Peach Frost
Peach Red Haven
PEARS (pyrus)
Pear Kieffer
Pear Seckel
Pear Shinseiki
Pear Seckel
Pear Shinseiki
PLUM (prunus)
Plum Stanley
RASPBERRIES (rubus)
Raspberry Black Bristol
Raspberry Heritage
Raspberry Shortcake Red
Raspberry Heritage
Raspberry Shortcake Red
The importance of pollination
TIMING
When a fruit tree can't pollinate itself, you need to partner it with another, different variety that blooms at the same time.
SPACING
When a fruit tree can't pollinate itself, you need to partner it with another, different variety that blooms at the same time.
SPACING
- Apple - The pollinator partner for semi-dwarf trees should be planted no more than 50 feet (15 meters) away. If you have a dwarf tree, then plant the two varieties less than 20 feet (6 meters) apart
- Blueberry - Plant a different variety tree no more than six feet (2 meters) apart
- Cherry, Sweet - Plant a different variety tree no more than 20 feet (6 meters) apart
- Pear - Plant a different variety tree no more than 100 feet (30 meters) apart
- Plum - Plant a different variety tree no more than 100 feet (30 meters) apart
- Apple - Produces fruit two to five years after planting
- Blueberry - Produces fruit two to three years after planting
- Cherry, Sweet - Produces fruit four to seven years after planting
- Cherry, Sour - Produces fruit three to five years after planting
- Pear - Produces fruit four to six years after planting
- Plum - Produces fruit three to six years after planting