Questions tagged [nectarines]

Cultivar group of peaches with a smooth skin.

Sometimes known as "shaven peach" or "fuzzy-less peach", the nectarine is a peach cultivar with a smooth skin. This is caused by a recessive gene, so it does occur naturally as a 'sport'; but is typically cultivated from existing nectarine trees.

Nectarines were first recorded in English in 1616 although it is thought that they pre-date this within the peach's native range of Central and Eastern Asia.

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Is there a dwarf nectarine tree that would be suitable for indoor/outdoor life?

I have an apartment in Brooklyn with a south-east facing deck. In the summer it gets a lot of light. Indoors, I also have lots of windows facing that direction. I'd like to get a nectarine tree and have it indoors in the winter, and outdoors in…
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How to tell a nectarine tree from a peach tree?

Nectarines are actually peaches with an active recessive gene (e.g. similar genetics to red hair in humans). Commercial nectarines are cultivars with this gene. Although it is relatively rare, in the case of peaches this means a peach stone can…
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Why do some of my nectarines have missing skin and deeply damaged interior sections?

I have an approximately 4 ft tall baby nectarine tree. Some, but not all, of the fruits, have large areas of missing skin, and deeply damaged dark interior sections. I live in zone 9b in Northern California. What could be the problem?
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What is the larva in these nectarines?

My family's nectarine tree has been infested with these small larvae, so far I've only seen one per fruit across several dozen fruits, that seem to bore their way from the surface towards the pit and then leave a bunch of droppings near the pit.…
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Strange brown winged insect on nectarine

I was picking fruit the other day and saw this large bug, just about an inch long I want to say, perched on top of one of the nectarines near the top of the tree. Anyone know what it is and what kind of damage it can produce? It flew away when I…
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Small Nectarine plants - Leaves turn yellow

I planted some nectarine seeds a while ago and they have been growing slow but steady for the past few months. I have 4 smaller (approx. same-size all of them) plants and I've seen that lately the leaves of two of them are turning yellow. Even with…
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Crippled nectarine tree leaves

Not sure what's causing this crippling on the leaves of nectarine leaves. Please help. Zone:9 (northern California)
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