A prolific flowering male for planting with the Arguta females. With it's extended flowering window, Meader provides pollenizing power across the board. It is named in honour of Elwyn Meader (1910-1996), who was an esteemed plant breeder and professor of horticulture in New Hampshire. Although Meader bears no fruit, it is sometimes planted solely for it's ability to quickly cover an arbor with beautiful, dark green, ornamental foliage.
MEADER (MALE).
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Julia V. (verified owner) –
Have not seen any growth coming yet, will wait longer
Douglas Thompson (verified owner) –
Male very healthy
David R. (verified owner) –
great looking plants
Daniel Mullings (verified owner) –
It is growing
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Dan Van Dyk (verified owner) –
good
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Carol M. (verified owner) –
Very healthy and vigorous
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Pierre J. (verified owner) –
I am from Montreal in Quebec and I ordered 2 fruit trees (haroblush apricot, Plumcot spring satin and a kiwi meader all the items received are in excellent condition. The prices for each item as well as the delivery price were the best compared to other competitors in Quebec and Ontario. Excellent after-sales service giving a regular update of your purchases. Fast and on-time delivery. The items are well packaged. As of May 14, 2026 My trees and kiwi are beautiful and healthy. I am very satisfied and I strongly recommend whiffletree farm & nursery
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Tony S. (verified owner) –
This is an interesting experiment. Cross your fingers.
Robin Kershaw (verified owner) –
Healthy
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Anonymous (verified owner) –
Tiny, spent way too long in transport and died shortly after planting.