
Novelty Plants
MOST NOVELTY PLANTS ARE DORMANT BARE ROOT UNLESS SPECIFIEDIndiana Berry carries a wide variety of novelty plants for you to choose from.
View our detailed Novelty Varieties Guide or the Gardener's Guide for Planting Small Fruit Plants.
You can also view plant-specific information by clicking any of the following links: Elderberry, Goji Berry, Horseradish, Kiwi, PawPaw, Cranberry, Seaberry (Buckthorn), Aronia.
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Aronia

Description:
Smaller shrub 3-4 ft tall and wide, with large black berries. See More Details
Quantity | Price |
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1 - 9 | $11.000 each |
10 + | $9.750 each |
CA

Description:
Large shrub 3-6 ft tall and wide, with large black berries. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $11.000 each |
10 + | $9.750 each |
CA
Bush Cherry
3.25" Container

Description:
Tends to be a small plant, less vigorous, cross pollination will produce a larger fruit crop. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $11.000 each |
10 + | $9.750 each |
AZ, CA, OR, WA

Description:
Vigorous growth to about 4 ft tall, self-fertile, cross pollination will produce a larger crop. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $11.000 each |
10 + | $9.750 each |
AZ, CA, OR, WA

Description:
Vigorous growth to about 4 ft tall, cross pollination will produce a larger crop. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $11.000 each |
10 + | $9.750 each |
AZ, CA, OR, WA
Elderberry

Description:
Produces huge clusters of 1/4 inch berries. Pendulous flower heads prevent birds from getting all the fruit. Bob Gordon is unusual as an elderberry, it’s fruit can grow on new canes, so some growers with a long growing season do cut to the ground yearly. This will make a lower 5 - 6 ft tall easier to harvest.See More Details
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1 - 9 | $10.000 each |
10 - 24 | $9.500 each |
25 + | $8.000 each |
CA

Description:
Hybrid between the American Sambucus canadensis and the European Sambucus nigra which gives us an elderberry with all the characteristics of the European varieties but free from the diseases that plague so many. The berries are larger than the American varieties and "Marge" is also self-pollinating so only one plant is necessary for fruit production. Original plant was an open pollinated seedling of "Haschberg"; Marge is considered to be Sambucus nigra, though theSee More Details
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1 - 9 | $10.000 each |
10 - 24 | $9.500 each |
25 + | $8.000 each |
CA

Description:
Large, sweet fruit. Good for jelly, pie and wine. Hardy and productive bush will grow 6-8 feet. Pollinate with York. Nova ripens evenly and a bit earlier than York during August. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $10.000 each |
10 - 24 | $9.500 each |
25 + | $8.000 each |
CA

Description:
A fast-growing cultivar with big yields. Blooms little bit later than other cultivars, produces several berry clusters the first year. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $10.000 each |
10 - 24 | $9.500 each |
25 + | $8.000 each |
CA

Description:
Largest berries of any cultivated elderberry. Juicy, sweet, purplish black berries. Good for jam, jelly, juice, pie, and wine. Hardy, vigorous, highly productive bush will grow 6 to 8 feet. Large creamy white flowers in early summer and nice fall foliage. Two varieties need for cross pollination. Can bear as early as the second year. Last to ripen. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $10.000 each |
10 - 24 | $9.500 each |
25 + | $8.000 each |
CA

Description:
American hybrid with large dark purple berries, tall upright growth up to 6 feet. Produces heavy yields, is efficient to harvest, and produces fruit well-suited for processing. Cross pollinate with Bob Gordon. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $10.000 each |
10 - 24 | $9.500 each |
25 + | $8.000 each |
CA
Goji Berry

Description:
CRIMSON STAR also known as Wolfberry (Lyeium barbarum) This attractive Chinese native features light purple, bell-shaped flowers and bright red berries. The nutritious, sweet and tasty berries are popular in Chinese dishes and are among the highest in antioxidant, have more carotene than carrots and contain all essential amino acids and many minerals. Some call it the plant of eternal life! Attractive 5 to 6 ft. vining shrub (needs support), self fertile, thorny and hardy to -10 F. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $12.600 each |
10 + | $11.850 each |
CA
Honeyberries
Needs two different varieties for pollination.

Description:
AURORA – From the University of Saskatchewan, has large, powdery blue with an elongated, slightly tapered shaped berries. The stem scar is dry with high quality fruits and excellent choice for fresh or frozen. The berries are longer than wide with an average berry weight 1.9 grams. The flavor of fruits is regarded as sweet when ripe. The plants grow upright to 6 feet tall with a width of 3 feet. Early to Mid Bloom Time.
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1 - 9 | $15.500 each |
10 + | $14.950 each |
CA

Description:
Excellent quality fruit! has ticker skin and flesh therefore the fruit is chewier much like a grape. Plants will produce average yields; plants are vigorous and will grow 5.5 feet at maturity. The fruit have a good firmness with nice blend of sweet and mild tanginess. See More Details
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1 | $15.500 each |
CA

Description:
High in flavor, a strong aromatic sweetness of black raspberries and blue berries. Light blue fruits are longer and flatter than other cultivars. Excellent firmness, medium to high vigor growing 5.5 feet tall. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $15.500 each |
10 + | $14.950 each |
CA

Description:
Tundra - From the University of Saskatchewan Tundra lives up to its name, as the plants have extreme tolerance to cold climate conditions. The plants grow vigorously and will grow to a mature height of 6.5 feet within a few years. Large light blue berries average fruit weighing 1.5 grams, similar to a medium size blueberry. The firm fruits will melt as they are eaten and are highly aromatic. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $15.500 each |
10 + | $14.950 each |
CA
Horseradish

Description:
This refreshingly flavorful root is often used as a condiment with roast beef and oysters as well as many other uses. Although the root is a perennial it is often grown as an annual, See More Details
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1 - 9 | $4.000 each |
10 - 24 | $3.750 each |
25 + | $3.400 each |
CA
Kiwi

Description:
One of the most popular varieties for gardeners and commercial growers alike, with, very sweet and flavorful fruit, the skin is green and develops a purple-red blush in the sun about the size of a large grape. Bloom Time: May. Ripening Time: September-October. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $12.600 each |
10 + | $11.850 each |
CA

Description:
A newer variety originating from Michigan State, very productive, is prized for its exceptionally large fruit and delicious flavor, Michigan State's lime green fruit can weigh up to 1 oz. Bloom Time: May. Ripening Time: September-October. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $12.600 each |
10 + | $11.850 each |
CA

Description:
MALE - DOES NOT FRUIT, 1 MALE NEED FOR EVERY 6 FEMALES.
The male plant is not a named variety. Approx. 6" - 12" plants. Plants should be planted 10 feet apart.
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1 - 9 | $12.600 each |
10 + | $11.850 each |
CA
PawPaw

Description:
One of the most vigorous growing PawPaws quickly becomes a small tree. Early ripening fruit is large with, orange - yellow flesh, size at Maturity:12-15 ft. in height, Bloom Time: April, Ripening Time: September-October. 5 ½” Banded Pot with stake & shelter.See More Details
CA

Description:
A very productive late ripening variety, producing large, sweet delicious fruit with a light yellow flesh. Size at Maturity: 12-15 ft. in height. Bloom time:April, Ripening Time: September-October. 5 ½” Banded Pot with stake & shelter.See More Details
CA
Fig

Description:
Is considered to be one of the hardiest edible figs. Its stems are hardy to 10 F and the roots are hardy to -20 F. It can be grown in zone 5 if situated in warmer micro-climate and given protection with heavy mulch when dormant. Stems that die back will re-sprout in spring and will produce fruit on the new wood. The medium-sized fruit has light brown to deep purple skin with sweet, pink flesh and ripens in late summer and early fall. See More Details
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1 - 9 | $11.000 each |
10 + | $9.750 each |
CA

Description:
Ficus carica - Olympian fig is a ultra cold hardy fig and absolutely delicious. This fig produces very sweet fruits with thin purple skin with a red to violet flesh. Discovered by retired biologist Denny McGaughy, he named it after the city where he found it in a sheltered location. The hardy Fig Tree does will in a variety of soils, but require at least 8 hours of sunlight during the growing season. Cold injury can be reduced by choosing sites without direct sunlightSee More Details
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1 - 9 | $11.000 each |
10 + | $9.750 each |
CA
Mulberry

Description:
Dwarf Mulberry - Morus sp. Is a medium size black mulberry with a sweet tasty flavor. In pot culture it can be maintained as a dwarf with minor pruning. Produces sweet medium size berries, which can be eaten fresh or used in jams and jellies. Plant is self-fertile, and should be planted in moist well drained soil (avoid standing water or flooded areas). they prefer a soil pH between 5.5 and 6.5 with full sun.See More Details
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