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(Peach, White Freestone Peach, White Lady Peach)
The delicious, sugary-sweet flesh of ‘White Lady’ almost seems to melt in the mouth. A widely grown commercial variety, it possesses better keeping qualities than many other peaches of this type. Fuzzy, blushed, pastel skin surrounds its succulent, pale flesh, which falls away easily from the pit and is ideal for fresh eating. Self-fertile, it does not require a second pollinator tree in order to produce fruit.
Peach trees prefer full sun and fertile, well-drained soil which receives regular...
(Armking Nectarine, Nectarine, Yellow Clingstone Nectarine)
Nothing is nicer than a fresh, juicy nectarine. The fruits are much like peaches but they are smooth-skinned and often firmer-fleshed. They are borne from small deciduous trees that are moderately cold hardy. The Asian natives are believed to have been cultivated early on and slowly bred and selected to the point where they produce the large fruits that we see in markets today. Orchards exist in many temperate parts of the world with milder winters.
In spring, the boughs of nectarine trees...
(Bonanza Nectarine, Nectarine, Yellow Freestone Nectarine)
Nothing is nicer than a fresh, juicy nectarine. The fruits are much like peaches but they are smooth-skinned and often firmer-fleshed. They are borne from small deciduous trees that are moderately cold hardy. The Asian natives are believed to have been cultivated early on and slowly bred and selected to the point where they produce the large fruits that we see in markets today. Orchards exist in many temperate parts of the world with milder winters.
In spring, the boughs of nectarine trees...
(Cavalier Nectarine, Nectarine, Yellow Freestone Nectarine)
Nothing is nicer than a fresh, juicy nectarine. The fruits are much like peaches but they are smooth-skinned and often firmer-fleshed. They are borne from small deciduous trees that are moderately cold hardy. The Asian natives are believed to have been cultivated early on and slowly bred and selected to the point where they produce the large fruits that we see in markets today. Orchards exist in many temperate parts of the world with milder winters.
In spring, the boughs of nectarine trees...
(Cherokee Nectarine, Nectarine, Yellow Nectarine)
Nothing is nicer than a fresh, juicy nectarine. The fruits are much like peaches but they are smooth-skinned and often firmer-fleshed. They are borne from small deciduous trees that are moderately cold hardy. The Asian natives are believed to have been cultivated early on and slowly bred and selected to the point where they produce the large fruits that we see in markets today. Orchards exist in many temperate parts of the world with milder winters.
In spring, the boughs of nectarine trees...
(Crimson Gold Nectarine, Nectarine, Yellow Nectarine)
Nothing is nicer than a fresh, juicy nectarine. The fruits are much like peaches but they are smooth-skinned and often firmer-fleshed. They are borne from small deciduous trees that are moderately cold hardy. The Asian natives are believed to have been cultivated early on and slowly bred and selected to the point where they produce the large fruits that we see in markets today. Orchards exist in many temperate parts of the world with milder winters.
In spring, the boughs of nectarine trees...
(Desert Delight Nectarine, Nectarine, Yellow Nectarine)
Nothing is nicer than a fresh, juicy nectarine. The fruits are much like peaches but they are smooth-skinned and often firmer-fleshed. They are borne from small deciduous trees that are moderately cold hardy. The Asian natives are believed to have been cultivated early on and slowly bred and selected to the point where they produce the large fruits that we see in markets today. Orchards exist in many temperate parts of the world with milder winters.
In spring, the boughs of nectarine trees...
(Fantasia Nectarine, Nectarine, Yellow Freestone Nectarine)
Introduced in 1969, ‘Fantasia’ is one of the most widely grown nectarines in the world. It bears an early summer crop of large, yellow, round to oblong fruit which is heavily blushed with red. A freestone variety, its firm, luscious flesh is excellent for both canning and fresh eating. The fruit is preceded by a showy spring display of fragrant pink flowers. ‘Fantasia’ has a relatively low chill requirement and is also hardier in colder zones, making it suitable for a broader range than many...
(Flavortop Nectarine, Nectarine, Yellow Freestone Nectarine)
Nothing is nicer than a fresh, juicy nectarine. The fruits are much like peaches but they are smooth-skinned and often firmer-fleshed. They are borne from small deciduous trees that are moderately cold hardy. The Asian natives are believed to have been cultivated early on and slowly bred and selected to the point where they produce the large fruits that we see in markets today. Orchards exist in many temperate parts of the world with milder winters.
In spring, the boughs of nectarine trees...