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DNA FINGERPRINTING & TESTING SERVICES
Quality Plants Through Tissue Culture Technology!
AgriForest Bio-Technologies is known industry wide as a wholesale grower of high-quality starter plants. Located in Kelowna, BC, our twelve acre facility houses a large variety of plug and liner trays, shade trees, haskaps, honeyberries, perennials and specialty products. We provide quality starter plants with service, variety, and value you can trust, time and time again.
Featured Haskaps & Honeyberries
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Honey Bee
0 out of 5(0)Upright with vigorous growth habit. Medium branching structure and develops a dome shape crown. Tart to sweet / flavoursome berries.
Qty Price 1-49 $9.95 50-99 $6.65 100-499 $5.45 500-999 $4.65 +1000 $3.95 $2.99
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Boreal Blizzard
0 out of 5(0)Upright with vigorous growth habit. Strong branching structure and develops dome shape crown. Large and sweet / flavoursome berries.
Qty Price 1-49 $9.99 50-99 $6.69 100-499 $5.49 500-999 $4.69 +1000 $3.99 $3.99
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Boreal Beauty
0 out of 5(0)Upright with very vigorous growth habit. Strong branching structure and develops dome shape crown. Large and sweet / flavoursome berries.
Qty Price 1-49 $9.99 50-99 $6.69 100-499 $5.49 500-999 $4.69 +1000 $3.99 $3.99
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Boreal Beast
0 out of 5(0)Firm berry. Thick oval shape. Excellent flavour. 2.06 grams
Qty Price 1-49 $9.99 50-99 $6.69 100-499 $5.49 500-999 $4.69 +1000 $3.99 $3.99
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Aurora
0 out of 5(0)Aurora honeyberries have a pointed pear-berry shape 12. They are chewy and sweet with good deep flavour.
Qty Price 1-49 $9.95 50-99 $6.65 100-499 $5.45 500-999 $4.65 +1000 $3.99 $3.99
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Shade Trees & Ornamentals
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Gold Spur Amur Cherry
0 out of 5(0)A distinctive new dwarf selection of Amur cherry with controlled growth and unique dark green foliage, narrowly upright habit of growth , short racemes of white flowers are followed by tiny black fruit; low maintenance, resistant to black knot
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Guardian Aspen New
0 out of 5(0)‘Guardian’ is a seedless, medium‐sized (12 m x 3 m) tree that provides a fastgrowing, vercal element to the prairie landscape. Its growth rate is similar to other columnar aspen poplars. Young trees may require some shearing to develop the desired fullness.
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Prairie Dream Birch
0 out of 5(0)A selection of paper birch with snow-white peeling bark and gold fall color; more adaptable and stress-tolerant than the species, less susceptible to birch borer attack; a great accent tree, and one of the best for winter value
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Crimson Frost Birch
0 out of 5(0)An amazing hybrid of birch with deep purple leaves and the famous white bark; a spectacular accent tree with a loose, open habit and fine, slightly pendulous branchlets, use sparingly in the landscape to bring attention to it
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Dakota Pinnacle Birch
0 out of 5(0)Dakota Pinnacle Birch: A fantastic new introduction from North Dakota that’s hardier than the species; smooth white bark, spire-like columnar habit of growth, quite dense, great for skyline articulation; insect resistant and drought tolerant
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Heritage Birch
0 out of 5(0)Lighter bark color than River Birch, ranging from tan to creamy white to parchment white. Vigorous grower in clump form. Tolerates wet, poorly drained soil. Resistant to bronze birch borer. Exfoliating bark.
Hardy to -30°F
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Whitebark Himalayan Birch
0 out of 5(0)The Jacquemontii Birch is known for its white bark. In fact it has the whitest bark of all the birches and it renews its color yearly by shedding outer layers of bark, which peel off in papery sheets.
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Cinnamon Curls Dwarf Korean Birch
0 out of 5(0)A distinctive dwarf selection of Korean birch, which grows in a diminutive, compact, single stemmed form. Attractive creamy white exfoliating bark with cinnamon colored undersides curling in strips. Cold hardy and tolerant of higher pH soils.
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Ballerina
0 out of 5(0)An excellent landscape shrub with large white flowers in early spring and very colorful fall foliage; a truly three-season plant for smaller home landscapes
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Autumn Brilliance
0 out of 5(0)- Upright oval growth habit
- Showy slightly fragrant white flowers in drooping clusters
- Edible fruit shows green, then red, and finally purple-blue
- Bluish-green leaves in the summer change to brilliant orange-red in the fall
- An excellent tree, ideal for an early show of colour
- Bloom Time: Spring
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Amur Maple
0 out of 5(0)A choice small tree, among the hardiest of all maples; incredible fall colors ranging from orange to scarlet and burgundy red, neat habit and colorful seeds in late summer, one of the best accent trees for small home landscapes
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Red Sunset Maple
0 out of 5(0)Gorgeous in every season. This tree looks great all year round, producing small, red and yellow flowers in spring, medium to dark green leaves in summer, and spectacular, fire engine red foliage in autumn. Offers an impressive spread of shade. Matures to be 50′ tall in full sun. Introduced in 1966. Cold-hardy.
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Bowhall Maple
0 out of 5(0)A very shapely, columnar tree with bright fall colors in shades of orange and red, showy red flowers line the branches in spring, good for small landscapes; intolerant of alkaline soils
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Autumn Blaze Maple
0 out of 5(0)A popular hybrid of the silver and red maples combining the best attributes of both; stunning fall colors, excellent habit of growth, tolerant of conditions, fast growing; an excellent alternative for locations where a red maple may not grow
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Armstrong Maple
0 out of 5(0)A very distinctive hybrid maple with a narrow, upright growth habit, fast growing, inconsistent fall color; excellent choice for the smaller home landscape or for articulation, tends to broaden with age
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