White-fleshed, freestone, leaf curl resistant peach ripening approximately 30 days after Redhaven. The flesh is firm to very firm and has quite a bit of red bleeding but the flavor is sub acid and very good.
Picking season: late August
Fruit size: large, 180-200g, ovate to slightly globose
Fruit colour: pinkish-red over cream-green ground color
Vigour: very strong
Growth habit: upright spreading
Start to bear fruit: early
Cropping: moderately productive
Bearing regularity: regular
Self-fertility: self-fertile and a pollinator is not necessary for producing a crop
Blossom frost-resistance: less susceptible to frost damage
Cold hardiness: good
Suitable for organic or no-spray culture: yes
General disease-resistance: good
Details and Specifications | |
Pot growing plant: | yes |
Rootstock Characteristics and Description: | St. Julien A - semi vigorous rootstock for cold areas with fluctuating spring temperatures due to inconsistent spring weather conditions. Peach trees grown on St. Julien rootstocks tend to come into bearing after 3-4 years. They can be used to produce free-standing trees (with no staking required once established) |