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Peach Tree ‘Tropic Snow’

Brand: Incredible Edible Landscapes
50.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Latin name - Prunus persica 'Tropic Beauty' has pink blooms in spring, followed up by production of honey flavored, white-flesh fruits. Requires about 200 chill hours. _____________________________________________________________________ YES, you can grow peaches in South Florida! Peach varieties like ‘Florida Grande’, ‘Tropic Beauty’, and ‘Tropic Sweet’ were specially-concocted by the University of Florida for growing zones with fewer chill hours. Peaches are one of the most iconic and “traditional” fruits in the United States. Although they originated in China, peach trees were introduced to Mexico in the 16th century by the Spanish. Generally, yellow-flesh varieties have lower chill-hour requirements, allowing for a warmer growing zone. Expect fruits in spring. We recommend netting or caging your fruits to reduce the number of your precious peaches shared with backyard critters. Warm winters and peach rust are the primary detractors to growing peaches. Treat rust with sulfur. Peach trees prefer well-draining soil and enjoy a sandy/loamy consistency. For best yield, remove dead branches and thin out branches with no leaves. ______________________________________________________________ Size - 15’ wide x 20’ tall (can be maintained smaller) Sunlight requirements - Full sun (6+ hours daily) Cold hardy temp - Most varieties sustain damage in temps below 20 degrees fahrenheit Harvest Season - Spring

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3 Gallon, 7 Gallon, 15 Gallon
Variants (3)
  • 3 Gallon — 50.00 USD — In stock
  • 7 Gallon — 100.00 USD — Out of stock
  • 15 Gallon — 175.00 USD — Out of stock

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