


Welcome To Plantscapes
APRIL 2025
Business Hours
TUESDAY thru SATURDAY
11:00am - 5:00pm
SUNDAY & MONDAY
— CLOSED —
FRUIT TREES & BERRIES
We have bareroot fruit trees, berries and more... all hardy for the Klamath Basin!
Berries

Raspberries
Nova (very few thorns)
Amity
Latham
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Blackberries
Thornless Triple Crown
Chester
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Grapes
~ Seedless ~
Glenora - Dark Purple
Canadice - Red
Lakemont - White
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Asparagus Root
Jersey Knight
large green spears; high yielding; resistant to rust; very hardy
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Rhubarb Root
Red-Stemmed
long thick red stalks; juicy and sweet; tender and less stringy than green rhubarb; no peeling; very hardy
Fruit Trees
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Honey Crisp Apple
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Moderate growth rate.
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Can be dwarf, semi-dwarf, or full-size.
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Thrives in USDA zones 3-8.
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Mid-season blooming.
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Requires a pollinator, such as other apple varieties or crabapples.
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Ripens in mid-September to early October.
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Stanley Prune/Plum
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Self-fertile, meaning it can produce fruit without another plum tree nearby.
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A consistent and heavy annual producer.
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Easy to grow and maintain.
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Typically grows to 12-16 feet tall.
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Blooms with fragrant white flowers in spring.
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Red Haven Peach
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Known to be relatively disease-resistant, making them a good choice for home gardeners.
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Hardy in zones 5-9.
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Red over yellow fruit ripens from July to August.
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Moderate to fast growth rate.
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They typically grow to a height and spread of 12-15 feet.
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Considered self-pollinating
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Lapins Cherry
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Self-fertile, meaning it doesn't require another cherry tree for pollination.
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Produces heavy crops of high-quality fruit.
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Crack-resistant.
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Resists late frosts.
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Has a moderate growth rate.
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Mature height is 15-20 feet, with a spread of 10-15 feet.
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Prefers full sun and well-drained soil.
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Sweet Cherry Pie
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Size: Grows to about 15 feet tall and 12 feet wide
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Dark red, sweet-tart cherries that are perfect for baking, jams, and jellies.
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Fragrant white flowers in mid-spring, attracting pollinators.
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Glossy, green leaves that turn yellow in the fall.
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Hardy in zones 4-7.
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Self-pollinating

ABOUT US
Plantscapes opened the spring of 1997 and has been serving the Klamath Basin ever since. We carry a large selection of trees, shrubs, and perennials specifically cold-hardy varieties for the Klamath climate. Our plants spend their winter outdoors – not in a greenhouse - to make sure they’re hardy enough to be planted in your yard nearly any time of the year. We also carry annuals for the warmer months.
We offer garden merchandise and giftware in our shop in the old red barn. We are here to answer any gardening questions you may have - it would be our pleasure.