Some examples of fruit trees that are well-suited to growing in Finland are:
- Apple trees: These trees are hardy and can thrive in a variety of climates, including colder ones. They produce a variety of apples that can be eaten fresh, cooked, or used in a variety of dishes and products.
- Cherry trees: These trees can be grown in the north, and produce sweet or tart cherries that are often eaten fresh or used in baking and cooking.
- Plum trees: These trees can be grown in the north, and produce sweet or tart plums that are often eaten fresh or used in baking and cooking.
- Pear trees: These trees are well-suited to growing in the north, and produce a variety of pears that can be eaten fresh or used in cooking.
It's important to note that the specific types of fruit trees that can be grown in the north will depend on the specific climate and soil conditions in your area, so it's a good idea to research and choose varieties that are well-suited to your location.
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