| Green Leaf Patio Peach - Prunus persica | Bonfire Peach - Prunus persica |
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A genetic dwarf green-leafed peach, Patio is a self-fertile white peach with showy double pink flowers. Very disease-resistant and dependable the freestone fruit ripens late, @ 1st week in September. Good fresh. Up to 5' tall Space @ 8' circle Zones 5-8.
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Bonfire is a compact dwarf purple-leaf peach. White-fleshed fruit streaked with red ripens late. (@ 1st week September at the nursery) Fruits are cling stone with firm fruit used for canning, pickling, and pies. Can be eaten fresh but rubbery. Fruit turns red when cooked and makes an attractive pie. A stunning landscape specimen with showy, pink double flowers. Can be grown in a patio pot. Space 6' circle Zones 5-9. (PP #8509)
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| Red Haven Peach - Prunus persica | Belle of Georgia |
Excellent in all peach respects, Red Haven is a standard for an early orange flesh peach. Blooms are least susceptible to late frost injury. Fruits resists brown rot and bacterial spot. Still needs attention to pruning, insect and disease control. Space 10' to 14' circle. Zones 4-9.
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Belle of Georgia peach has been grown for centuries from the north to the south. Very disease resistant and long-lived. Very bud hardy. White-fleshed fruit drops when ripe. Ripens 4 weeks after Red Haven. Usually needs a short course for care, as all peaches do. Space 14' circle Zones 5-8.
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| Harrow Diamond | Indian Blood Cling Peach |
Very early disease resistant, attractive 70% red blush skin with golden flesh. Brown rot and bacterial spot resistant. 3 weeks earlier than Red Haven. Our first peach to ripen at our nursery.Has produced well with only early sprays of the clay based Surround. Pick fruits when color ripe and firm and they usually soften in one day with full flavor.Space @ 10' to 14' circle Zones 4-9.
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Pretty pink flowering disease resistant peach.Resists brown rot as much as patio peach and resists bug damage more than most varieties. The fruit can be very large and was stored and canned in the colonial times. Red striped thought the fruit with red around the seed. Firm flesh and pleasantly tart flavored. Space 12-14 foot circle. Zone 6-9. View detailed information
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