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American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana)
  The common persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) is an incredibly attractive, economical food source we should all manage or incorporate on our properties. Healthy sources of mast such as persimmon are beneficial to bucks, but does and their nursing fawns receive added...
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Red Mulberry (Morus rubra)
1.Stellar Growth Rates. Red Mulberry grows incredibly fast! It can easily double or triple the growth rate of many of the more common wildlife friendly tree’s we’re all used to growing. Every tree lover needs to plant a few of...
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Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia)
  If you grew up in the Southeast quarter of the US (Kansas to Virginia and south), this is likely the species of plum your grandmother used to make the finest jelly. This is also our favorite plum to plant...
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"Wild" Crab Apple (Malus spp.)
"Wild" Crab Apple (Malus spp.) Its no secret that deer absolutely hammer apples and crabapples, and we’ll go as far to say there may not be a more effective “draw and hold” to deer than a big grove of them. ...
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Mexican Plum (Prunus mexicana)
This is one of our favorite soft mast species that for some reason isn’t very well known among gamekeepers, and we’d like to change that. Mexican plum will thrive just about anywhere from hilly sites to bottomlands, where it quickly...
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Pawpaw (Asimina triloba)
  *we grow these in larger "treepots" to facilitate their need for a larger root system* Our very own Native Americans knew about the various attributes of the tropical looking pawpaw, and most likely increased their distribution to what it...
$19.99
Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis)
The elderberry genus has been in the spotlight quite a bit lately for its medicinal value at helping to stave off sickness. And it’s no snake oil either, as science has proven most of the traditional claims are indeed true....
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American Plum (Prunus americana)
    Thanks to the many beneficial wildlife and soil programs over the years, American plum has been planted as hedge rows/wind breaks and wildlife habitat all over the place, especially in the more northern agricultural states of the midwest-...
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Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)
  Commonly used by our forefathers as a flavoring in rum concoctions as well as in cough syrup and jellies, the black cherry tree is a favorite to both man and game. After the attractive cluster of small white flowers...
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Southern Crab Apple (Malus angustifolia)
Southern Crab Apple (Malus angustifolia) Southern Crab is indigenous to the southeastern states and one of a very few species of apples that are actually native to North America. Much like many of our native plums, our native crabs are...
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Flatwoods Plum (Prunus umbellata)
Zones 7b-10b Flatwoods plum is a lesser known plum species with traits somewhat intermediate between American, Mexican, and Chickasaw plum – and it deserves much more recognition than it gets – both from a wildlife, pollinator, and aesthetics standpoint. Flatwoods...
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Wildlife Fruit Tree Package
For a limited time, we are offering 4 American Plum, 4 Red Mulberry, and 4 American persimmon for only $59.99 This is a roughly 40% savings compared to buying them at the normal retail pricing. Folks in zones 7, 8,...
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Blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica)
 As sweet as Tupelo honey, the black gum is one of our most attractive native trees. Also known as Black Tupelo, this tree offers a dense buffet of small black berries that are irresistible to songbirds and game birds alike....
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Prairie Crab Apple (Malus ioensis)
Prairie Crab Apple (Malus ioensis) A true native apple indigenous to the Midwestern prairie states, Prairie Crab used to be much more common than it is presently. When most of our Midwestern landscapes were grasslands that had frequent fire return...
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