PEACH SEEDLINGS or
PEACH FRUIT TREE PLANT
PEACH seedlings belong to the deciduous tree, which is best grown in warmer areas.
For successful growing, the soil should be deep, loose and warm.
Peach is considered to may be grown wherever the vine grows. Depending on growing conditions, care, sensitivity of the variety, peach seedlings can live up to 20 years.
Seedlings of PEACH - GLORIA:
Gloria peach seedlings are of recent date.
The variety is medium lush, blooming time is mid-late.
It is very attractive. The fruit is medium-sized to large, round, but also slightly symmetrical in shape. The fleshy part of the fruit is yellow, very firm, juicy and of pleasant taste. The epicarp is very pleasing to the touch, plush, mostly covered in red over the orange background.
Ripening time: Mid-July
Rootstock: Vineyard peach
Seedlings of PEACH - REDHAVEN:
Seedlings of Red Haven are originally from the US.
It blooms mid-late, the fruit is medium-sized to large, covered with a bright red color.
The fleshy part is yellow, firm, sweet, of good aroma and excellent quality. The pit is partially separated from the fleshy part. It is the first and most common choice for processing into stewed drink and juice.
Ripening time: Mid-August
Rootstock: Vineyard peach
Seedlings of PEACH - CARDINAL:
Seedlings of Cardinal are originally from the US.
The epicarp is yellowish, red, in the form of tiny and broken stripes all over the fruit. The fleshy part is yellow, permeated with thin red fibers. It has a juicy and fine taste. The pit is partially separated from the fleshy part.
Ripening time: Mid-July
Rootstock: Vineyard peach
Seedlings of PEACH - SPRING TIME:
Seedlings of Spring Time are originally from California, USA.
The tree is medium lush. The flower is bell-shaped. It has a very good and regular fruitfulness. Due to the abundant growth, it is necessary to carry out early thinning of the fruit so that they do not remain too small.
It ripens very early. The fruit is large. It produces medium lush fruit. The fleshy part is white, soft, of good aroma and of satisfactory quality. The pit is difficult to separate from the fleshy part.
Ripening time: Mid-June
Rootstock: Vineyard peach