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Southern Grove Native & Unique Fruits
Zones 7-10
From Native Plum trees to American Persimmons, some fruits just taste better grown in their native south. Both American and Asian persimmons can grow well in the South—these are hardy trees that produce sweet and flavorful fruit. Elderberries, known for their medicinal and flavorful juice, are another example of native Southern plants. And, mulberries and blackberries have been thriving in the Southern US for decades. Check out our collection of native fruit trees for southern growing, and add a unique flair to your orchard.