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Due to the introduction of many different fruit varieties, South Carolina now has many orchards growing peaches (its state fruit), and many other fruit trees. We have listed some of our best South Carolina fruit trees for sale below. The Palmetto, South Carolina’s state tree.
Purple-leaf plum trees, also flowering plum trees or cherry plum trees, can add interest to your yard or garden with their dark red to purple foliage and abundance of white to light pink spring blossoms. Learn how to grow and care for them and discover 6 common varieties.
9 Ιουλ 2021 · Unlike every other fruit tree on this list, plum trees are resistant to almost all insects and every disease, making it the perfect fruit tree to grow in South Carolina. Perfect for Small Spaces : Apple, Pear, & Cherry Trees grow quite large.
A stunning landscape specimen with splendid coppery purple foliage that holds its color into fall. Pale pink, single blooms blanket the stems in the spring before the foliage emerges. Produces small, red edible fruit.
28 Μαρ 2023 · Plum trees: Japanese plum trees, including varieties like Methley and Ozark Premier, are the best options for South Carolina’s climate. These trees require a pollinator, so make sure to plant two or more trees for cross-pollination. Caring for Fruit Trees in South Carolina.
This Plum is the ideal small, color accent tree for regions too warm to grow Beech. The spring flowers are a secondary bonus for multi-season accent. Large enough to use as a front-yard tree in city lots or as a well-behaved street tree in high-density neighborhoods.