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Birds Eye Pepper Capsicum annum glabriusculum
Birds Eye Pepper (Capsicum annum glabriusculum) very pretty when used as an ornamental; small round bright red peppers cover this plant in summer. These small peppers are perfect for cooking...great in sauces, put them in salsa...endless possibilities. Pepper sauce was ALWAYS on my grandmothers dinner table...used at her house on greens or peas! Usually will get killed back in winter, but does come back in relatively mild winters.
4" pots available
EASY RECIPE for PEPPER SAUCE:
1. You will need a small glass container/bottle. 2. Place ripe peppers (ripe when red) in the container. Fill the bottle about 3/4 of the way to the top with peppers. 3. Fill bottle with white vinegar. 4. Seal bottle and enjoy.
This can get really hot, so use with caution. Sauce is really good on leafy greens, or just about any vegetable. Nice addition to soups, salsa, or stews.
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Castanea pumila Chinquapin
Castanea pumila (Chinquapin) 30-40ft; attractive foliage on upswept branches; small nuts taste like chestnuts and are great for people and wildlife! Yellow fall color. Zone 5-9 SIZE: 3" x 8" tree pot trees are 18-24 inches tall
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Crataegus aestivalis Eastern Mayhaw
large shrub; adaptable to a wide variety of soil conditions; bears tasty fruit; larval food for the beautiful Red-spotted purple butterfly. SIZE: 3" x 8" tree pots.. trees are 18-20 inches tall
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Crataegus opaca Western Mayhaw
Crataegus opaca : Western Mayhaw, preferred in fruit orchards; tasty fruit is often used to make jelly and/or wine. SIZE: 3" x 8" tree pots..trees are 12-18" tall
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Fragaria virginiana Native Strawberry
Fragaria virginiana (Native Strawberry) If you have a sunny spot and like fresh strawberries, you MUST plant some of these great plants! Plants make a low groundcover and will spread. The strawberries are the sweetest I have ever had.
4 inch pots available
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Nyssa ogeche Ogechee Tupelo
Nyssa ogeche (Ogechee Tupelo/Ogechee Lime) Female trees bear oblong fruit that are edible. Great nectar source for bees. Found in swamps but does well on drier sites. Zone 6-9
3" x 8" tree pots available
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Prunus angustifolia 'Guthrie'
A MUST HAVE! an excellent selection made in north Florida by my father-in-law; large 1-inch diameter yellow-red fruit; delicious. In Florida the fruit ripens in June and the trees are absolutely loaded with fruit; seems to be virtually disease and pest resistant. Does not form colonies. 1gallon
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Prunus angustifolia Chickasaw Plum
up to 25 ft.; useful naturalizing tree or large shrub; forms colonies; June fruit is popular for jelly making; raccoons, opossums, and birds also enjoy the fruit; excellent white spring flowers. SIZE: trees are shipped in 3" x 8" tree pots...trees are about 18-24" tall
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