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  1. Fruit trees that can grow in Alaska include123:
    • Norland Apple (Malus norland)
    • North Star Dwarf Cherry Tree (Prunus cerasus ‘North Star’)
    • Plum (Prunus spp.)
    • Manchurian Apricot (Prunus mandshurica)
    • Pear (Pyrus spp.)
    • Crabapples
    Other fruit trees that can grow in Alaska include Evans cherry trees, Red Jade currants, Jahns Prairie gooseberries, Geneva Early Apple Trees, Patterson Apple Trees, and Summer Crisp Pear Trees23.
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    6 Fruit Trees You Can Grow In Alaska

    • 1. Norland Apple (Malus norland) Photo by Marek Studzinski on Unsplash ...
    • 2. North Star Dwarf Cherry Tree (Prunus cerasus ‘North Star’) Image by Antonio Castagna via Flickr ...
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    Plums (Clair’s Cultivars grows the Assinboine, Manchurian, Dandy and Salicina No. 2 varieties), cherries, apricots, juneberries and pears are hardy in interior Alaska’s climate, which covers USDA Zones 2, 3 and Zone 4. Evans cherry trees will grow, as well as Red Jade currants and Jahns Prairie gooseberries.
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    5 Fruit Trees to Grow in Alaska

    • 1. Geneva Early Apple Trees This apple tree can survive extremely low temperatures of -30 degrees Fahrenheit to -40 degrees Fahrenheit (referred to as zone three by the U.S. Department of Agriculture ). ...
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