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Elberta Peach-Prunus persica USDA Zones 5-9 Chill: 800 hrs
- Medium to large, yellow fleshed fruit, freestone
- Most popular of all peaches
- Sweet in taste for eating, canning, and freezing
- Late May ripening each year
- Self-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinate
- Chill hrs 800
- 15-20 feet at maturity
- Zone 5
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Redhaven Peach-Prunus persica USDA Zones 5-8 Chill: 400 hrs
- Medium to large, yellow fleshed fruit, freestone
- Heavy bearing disease resistant
- Sweet in taste for eating, canning, and freezing
- Late July ripening each year
- Self-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinate
- Chill hrs 400
- 8-10 feet at maturity
- Zone 5
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BELL OF GEORGIA-Prunus persica USDA Zones 5-8 Chill: 800 hrs
- Medium to large, firm white fleshed fruit, freestone
- Heavy producer
- Sweet in taste for eating, canning, and freezing
- Late May ripening a few days prior to Elberta each year
- Self-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinate
- Chill hrs 800
- 15-20 feet at maturity
- Zone 5
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REDSKIN PEACH TREE-Prunus persica USDA Zones 5-8 Chill: 750 hrs
- Medium to large, yellow fleshed and melting but firm fruit, freestone
- Most popular of all peaches
- Sweet in taste for eating, canning, and freezing
- July ripening approximately 2 days prior to Elberta each year
- Self-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinate
- Chill hrs 750
- 15-20 feet at maturity, but should be trimmed to shorter smaller sizes making them wider than tall
- Zone 5
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BIG RED PEACH--Prunus persica USDA Zones 7 Chill: 750 hrs
- Medium to large, yellow fleshed and melting but firm fruit, freestone
- Most popular of all peaches
- Sweet in taste for eating, canning, and freezing
- Mid August ripening approximately 22 after days Elberta each year
- Self-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinate
- Chill hrs 750
- 15-20 feet at maturity, but should be trimmed to shorter smaller sizes making them wider than tall
- Zone 7
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FAIRTIME PEACH--Prunus persica USDA Zones 6 Chill: 700 hrs
- Yellow-fleshed freestone fruit
- Harvest early to mid-September
- Chill Hrs 700
- Zone 6
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La Feliciana Peach-Prunus persica USDA Zones 8 Chill: 400 hrs
5 Gal 5-7 Ft and 7 Gal must be picked up at Nursery...too tall to ship USPS!!
- Medium to large, yellow fleshed fruit, semi-freestone
- Sweet in taste, melting flesh
- Developed by U. of Florida
- Great for North Florida and Atlantic and Gulf Coast, Great for Texas Louisiana in Zone 8
- Late June to July ripening each year
- Self-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinate
- Chill hrs 400-550
- Zone 8
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LORING PEACH--Prunus persica USDA Zones 7 Chill: 750 hrs
- Medium size, yellow fleshed firm fruit, freestone
- Most popular of all peaches
- Sweet in taste for eating, canning, and freezing
- Late July to early August ripening each year
- Self-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinate
- Chill hrs 750
- 15-20 feet at maturity, but should be trimmed to shorter smaller sizes making them wider than tall
- Zone 7
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FLAVORICH PEACH--Prunus persica USDA Zones 6 Chill: 700 hrs
- Medium size, yellow fleshed and melting but firm fruit, clingstone
- Most popular of all peaches
- Sweet in taste for eating, canning, and freezing
- July ripening approximately 2 days prior to Elberta each year
- Self-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinate
- Chill hrs 700
- 15-20 feet at maturity, but should be trimmed to shorter smaller sizes making them wider than tall
- Zone 6
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ENCORE PEACH--Prunus persica USDA Zones 6 Chill: 900 hrs
- Medium to large, yellow fleshed firm fruit, freestone
- Resistant to bacterial leaf spot
- Sweet in taste for eating, canning, and freezing
- Late ripening approximately 2 days prior to Elberta each year
- Self-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinate
- Chill hrs 900
- 15-20 feet at maturity, but should be trimmed to shorter smaller sizes making them wider than tall
- Zone 6
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MAJESTIC PEACH--Prunus persica USDA Zones 5 Chill: 800 hrs
- One of the largest you can grow, yellow fleshed and melting but firm fruit, freestone
- Sweet in taste for eating, canning, and freezing
- 3 wks prior to Elberta ripening approximately each year
- Self-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinate
- Chill hrs 800
- 15-20 feet at maturity, but should be trimmed to shorter smaller sizes making them wider than tall
- Zone 5
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CONTENDER PEACH--Prunus persica USDA Zones 2 Chill: 1050 hrs
- Medium to large, yellow fleshed and melting but firm fruit, freestone
- Most popular of all peaches
- Sweet in taste for eating, canning, and freezing
- July to August ripening approximately each year
- Self-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinate
- Chill hrs 1050
- 15-20 feet at maturity, but should be trimmed to shorter smaller sizes making them wider than tall
- Zone 2
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Harvester Peach- Prunus
persica
USDA Zones 5 Chill: 750 hrs
Firm, highly colored freestone fruit
with beautiful pink/orange/yellow flesh. Excellent quality makes it popular
with backyard and commercial growers. Ripens just after Redhaven, mid to late
July. Requires 750 hours of chilling. Hardy in Zones 5 - 9. Self-fruitful.
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Florida King or Flordaking Peach-Prunus persica USDA Zones 8 Chill: 300 hrs
5 Gal 5-7 Ft and 7 Gal must be picked up at Nursery....too tall to ship USPS!!
- Medium to large, yellow fleshed fruit, semi-freestone
Sweet in taste, melting fleshDeveloped by U. of FloridaGreat for North Florida and Atlantic and Gulf Coast, Great for Texas Louisiana in Zone 8Late May ripening each yearSelf-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinateChill hrs 300-400Zone 8
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Peach Sam Houston Peach-Prunus persica USDA Zones 8 Chill: 500 hrs
5 Gal 5-7 Ft and 7 Gal must be picked up at Nursery...too tall to ship USPS!!
- Large yellow fleshed fruit with red markings, freestone
Texas Super Plant List from Texas A & MSweet in taste, melting fleshGreat for North Florida and Atlantic and Gulf Coast, Great for Texas Louisiana in Zone 8Late June to July ripening each yearSelf-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinateChill hrs 500Zone 8
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Florida Crest Peach-Prunus persica USDA Zones 8 Chill:350 hrs
5 Gal 5-7 Ft and 7 Gal must be picked up at Nursery....too tall to ship USPS!!
- Medium to large, red colored, yellow fleshed fruit, semi-cling
Sweet in taste, melting fleshDeveloped by U. of FloridaGreat for North Florida and Atlantic and Gulf Coast, Great for Texas Louisiana in Zone 8Late May ripening each yearSelf-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinateChill hrs 350Zone 6
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JUNEGOLD Peach-Prunus persica USDA Zones 6 Chill:600 hrs
5 Gal 5-7 Ft and 7 Gal must be picked up at Nursery....too tall to ship USPS!!
- Large, firm, yellow-fleshed fruit is red-skinned large
cling
- Sweet in taste, melting flesh
Long time leading fresh market peach in TexasFrost hardy, showy blossomsOK for Southern United States, but also in colder areas Early midseason harvest, May-JuneSelf-pollinating, but always better to cross-pollinateChill hrs 600 Zone 6
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EARLIGRANDE PEACH Zone 8 Yellow Cling Chill: 275 hrs
1. Yellow
Cling
2. Chill
Hours 275
3. Self-fertile
4. Ripens
from mid to late May
5. Zone
5
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RIO GRANDE PEACH Zone 8 Large semi-freestone Chill: 450 hrs
1. Large
semi-freestone 2. Chill
hours 450 3. Self-fertile 4. Ripens
early in May 5. Good
for the South
6. Zone
7
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EARLY AMBER PEACH Zone 8
Semi-freestone Chill: 250 hrs Semi-freestone
2. Chill
hours 250
3. Self-fertile
4. Ripens
early May
5. Zone
5 1.
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Red Baron Peach-Prunus persica USDA Zones 7 Chill: 250 hrs
5 Gal 5-7 Ft and 7 Gal must be picked up at Nursery....too tall to ship USPS!!
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