PEACHES

Peach (Prunus persica L.) is a woody plant and belongs to the Rosaceae family. This fruit originates from China and is one of the most widespread fruit trees in the world. Peach is a pome fruit and has a yellow or whitish color of the fruit. The fruit is delicious and is used widely for both fresh consumption and processing like making various juices, jams, marmalades, compotes, etc.

PEACH

PEACH

ROOTSTOCKS

PRUNUS PERSICA
One of the most widely used rootstocks for peaches. This rootstock shows great compatibility with various peach and nectarine varieties. The crown of the tree is mechanically stable even under more prolific crops. The root system is wide, strong, and well developed. Works well with loose and sandy soils, and doesn't tolerate impermeable soils.

TRAINING SYSTEMS

PALMETTE
This system is formed from a strong central leader branch and 3 to 4 tiers of primary branches. First level branches are the longest and most developed ones and they are shorter going to the top forming a pyramidal shape, which is the best way to capture light in the canopy. The system is formed the exact same way as for the nectarine trees.

SLENDER SPINDLE
The slender spindle is a spindle system for high density planting, as well as faster forming of yielding surface and earlier bearing, and also higher crops per surface area unit later on. The system is formed the exact same way as for the nectarine trees.

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SPRINGOLD

SPRINGOLD

TREE:
A vigorous variety. Gives abundant yields. Relatively resilient to low temperatures.

POLLINATORS:
Self-fertile.

FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Rounded in shape. The skin is half red over yellow base color. The flesh is yellow, juicy, and firm.

FRUIT SIZE: Medium-sized.

HARVEST:
Early harvest, mid to late June.

COMMERCIAL USE:
Used for fresh consumption, cooking, preserving, and bottling. Handles transport and manipulation well.

SPRINGTIME

SPRINGTIME

TREE:
Medium to vigorous with regular and good productivity. Flowering early. Thrives best in warm places. Grows in a compact, upright, rounded habit. Thrives best in full sun.

POLLINATORS:
Self-fertile, but best results are achieved when planted with another variety.

FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Asymmetrically elongated fruit. The skin is yellow to orange in color with a red blush on the sunny side. The flesh is white to yellow, firm but juicy.

FRUIT SIZE: Medium to large.

HARVEST:
Early. Mid to late June. In warmer climates it can ripe at the end of May, beginning of June.

COMMERCIAL USE:
An early variety with a pleasing taste. Transports and handles well. Used in consumer markets and processing.

REDHAVEN

REDHAVEN

TREE:
Redhaven is a heavy bearer, easy to grow, and maintain. This variety has a moderate growth rate and a pyramidal growth habit with medium vigour. Branches grow in a spreading manner. Flowering mid-early. A resilient variety that gives regular and very abundant yields. Ideally positioned in full sun.

POLLINATORS:
Self-fertile

FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Round in shape, the skin is red-blushed with yellow underlay, almost fuzzless. The flesh is yellow, a bit reddish, juicy, firm yet creamy. Sweet in taste. An overall beautiful appearance.

FRUIT SIZE: Medium to large.

HARVEST:
Early to late July.

COMMERCIAL USE:
Very fertile, and resistant variety. Excellent for fresh consumption and cooking. It can also be canned and frozen. Stores and transports well.

CRESTHAVEN

CRESTHAVEN

TREE:
A hardy, vigorous and productive variety, with a low, spreading habit. Grows at a medium rate. Flowering late, and is low temperature resilient. Cresthaven shows best results when exposed to full sun.

POLLINATORS:
Self-pollinating, but gives the best results when planted near other varieties.

FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Round shaped, almost fuzzless, smooth but tough skin, yellow with a red blush. Firm yet juicy yellow flesh, showcasing bright red colored areas around the pit. Sweet in taste.

FRUIT SIZE: Medium to large

HARVEST:
Mid to late August.

COMMERCIAL USE:
A hardy, productive variety excellent for fresh consumption, cooking, canning, or freezing.

MARIA LUCIA

MARIA LUCIA

TREE:
The Maria Lucia peach tree is a medium to large-sized tree with a spreading growth habit. It forms a well-shaped canopy with moderate vigor. It blooms in late March or early April. Crops regularly and gives excellent yields.

POLLINATORS:
Maria Lucia peaches are partially self-fertile, but they benefit from cross-pollination to ensure a better fruit set and yield. Good pollinator varieties for Maria Lucia peaches include other compatible peach varieties, such as Redhaven, Cresthaven, etc.

FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Maria Lucia peaches have a round to slightly flattened shape. The skin is smooth and velvety, showcasing a beautiful combination of vibrant yellow and red blush. Its eye-catching appearance adds to the allure of this delicious fruit. The flesh of Maria Lucia peaches is succulent and tender, boasting a vibrant yellow color. It is known for its juiciness and smooth texture.

FRUIT SIZE: Medium to large.

HARVEST:
Maria Lucia peaches are usually ready for harvest in the summer, typically from late July to early August, depending on the specific growing region and climate.

COMMERCIAL USE:
The Maria Lucia peach is highly regarded in the commercial market for its exceptional flavor and appealing appearance. It is a popular choice for fresh consumption, as its sweetness and juiciness make it a refreshing treat. These peaches are also ideal for various culinary uses, including desserts, jams, preserves, and baked goods, where their flavor and texture shine.

SUNCREST

SUNCREST

TREE:
The Suncrest peach tree is a medium to large-sized tree with a spreading growth habit. It forms a well-shaped canopy with moderate vigor. It blooms in the spring, typically in late March or early April, depending on the climate. The tree is known for its reliable and abundant fruit production.

POLLINATORS:
The Suncrest peach is partially self-fertile but benefits from cross-pollination for optimal fruit set and yield. Good pollinator varieties for Suncrest peaches include other compatible peach varieties, such as Redhaven, Cresthaven. Planting these varieties in proximity to the Suncrest peach tree can enhance pollination and increase the overall productivity of the orchard.

FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Suncrest peaches are large, round fruits with velvety, downy skin. The skin has a beautiful golden-yellow to orange-red color with blushes of red or pink that develop on the exposed side. The flesh is juicy and succulent, boasting a vibrant yellow color. The peaches have a sweet and aromatic flavor with a perfect balance of acidity, making them a true delight.

FRUIT SIZE:
Suncrest peaches are known for their generous size, often considered large to extra-large, depending on growing conditions.

HARVEST:
Suncrest peaches are usually ready for harvest in the summer, typically in late July to mid August, depending on the region and climate.

COMMERCIAL USE:
Suncrest peaches are highly regarded for their exceptional flavor, large size, and attractive appearance. They are ideal for fresh consumption, as their juicy and sweet flesh provides a delightful eating experience. These peaches are also well-suited for various culinary applications, including desserts, preserves, and baking. The vibrant color and delicious taste of Suncrest peaches make them a sought-after variety in the market.

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