Fruit Trees
Note: Our fruit tree inventory changes throughout the season and this page is still growing! Come visit the nursery to see what’s currently available—our selection goes fast and we’re always adding something new.
Fruit Trees for a Sweeter Backyard
Homegrown flavor, fresh from your own tree.
At Summit Sprouts, we carry a diverse selection of hardy, fruit-bearing trees suited to our North Idaho climate. Whether you’re building an edible landscape, planting a home orchard, or just dreaming of the perfect backyard peach, we’re here to help you find the right fit.
Apples Galore
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Classic favorites like Honeycrisp, Fuji, and Gala
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Cold-hardy varieties
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Pollinator partners and semi-dwarf options for smaller spaces
Pears & Asian Pears
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European standards like Bartlett and Anjou
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Cold-tolerant Asian pears with crisp texture and early blooms
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Great for canning, fresh eating, or preserving
Peaches, Plums & Apricots
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Juicy freestone peaches
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Sweet, tart plums in European and Japanese varieties
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Cold-hardy apricots that flower early and produce reliably
Cherries – Sweet & Tart
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Lapins, Bing, and Rainier for sweet snacking
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Montmorency and North Star for pies and preserves
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Dwarf and semi-dwarf forms available
Other Edible Favorites
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Cold-hardy figs, mulberries, elderberries, and lingling berries
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Serviceberries (Saskatoons) and native edibles for pollinators and people
Pollination Tips & Expert Help
Many fruit trees need a partner to pollinate and produce well. Not sure which varieties pair together? Our knowledgeable staff is happy to guide you through it—whether you're planting your first tree or planning a full backyard orchard.
Shop Local, Grow Local
We source our trees from trusted regional growers and nurseries that understand what works in our climate. That means stronger starts, better fruiting, and less winter dieback.
Selection is limited and tends to sell quickly.
Come visit our Hayden greenhouse to pick from what’s in stock, get planting advice, and grab soil, amendments, and tree stakes while you're at it.