Questions tagged [peaches]

Prunus persica tree grown for its large edible juicy fruit.

Peach trees (Prunus persica) is a species of Prunus (subfamily Prunoideae, Family Rosaceae), originally native to China. Peach trees are grown for their large edible juicy fruit with a large 'stone' seed.

Peach trees are deciduous and grow about 4-10m tall. Fruit have a number of variations including "free stone" (fruit easily detaches from the stone), "cling stone", white (sweeter), and yellow (with an acid tang).

Peaches tend to be quite restrictive in their climate requirements. They are a warm weather tree, but have a chilling requirement. They can survive to -26C (-15F) but temperatures this low will kill the flower buds. Ideally the chilling phase should not drop below -4C (25F) and the summers should be warm (means of 20-30C / 68-86F) for good fruit ripening. Despite these difficult requirements, peaches are a popular crop in many parts of the world including the southern US States (especially Georgia and Texas).

Nectarines are a peach cultivar based on a "smooth skin" recessive gene in the peach genome. Because of this, a tree grown from a peach stone has a small chance of producing nectarine fruit. Nectarine bud sports from peach trees have also been recorded.

Use this tag for all questions about growing peaches and nectarines.

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What is this on my peach

What is this growing on my peach fruit? It is not on all the peaches thankfully.
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Almond inside of a peach.

I have 4 , 5 year old Almond trees in my yard. This is normally the first year they should produce. I didn't have much luck, plenty of blooms only 2-3 nuts on each tree. One tree had a softball size peach looking fruit. I wasn't real happy because I…
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How much of the peach pit must be broken for successful germination?

I successfully removed 1/4 of the pit of a peach seed. About 1/2 a cm, what I was told is the root, grew out of it. Is that 1/4 opening enough for the non-root part to grow out of it or should I take the risk of fully opening the pit? In other…
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Planted New Elberta Peach Tree

everybody! I just planted an Elberta Peach tree that’s about a year old. When I got it from the nursery, it had holes in the leaves but no bugs. So I went and got some neem oil to spray it with. Well. It’s been in the 90s here. I’m scared of over…
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