Prunus persica
Peach tree
A deciduous fruit tree that bears juicy light orange to pink or yellowish orange fruit.
Additional Information
Information | Details |
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Botanical Name | Prunus persica |
Common Name | Peach tree |
Also Known As | Peach tree |
SA Tree No​ | |
Tree Type | Deciduous |
Attracts | Birds, Bees, Insects |
Features | Shade Tree |
Flowering Season | Winter |
Focal | No |
Fragrant | Yes |
Frost Tolerance | Hardy |
Fruiting Season | Summer |
Growth Rate | Fast >500mm |
Minimal Leaf Shedding | No |
Origin | Indigenous |
Soil pH | |
Root System | Not Aggressive |
Soil Type | Sandy, Loam, Clay, Well Drained |
Suitable Garden Size | Small, Medium, Large |
Suitable Planting Area | Full Sun |
Fruit, Citrus & Nut Trees Pricing
Bag Size | Price Range Incl. VAT |
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4L / 5L
| NA
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7L / 10L
| R40-R400
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20L
| R300-R500
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50L
| R600-R800
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100L / 200L
| R900-R2000
|
Description
The Prunus persica tree is a medium size tree with a spreading to semi-upright growth habit providing plenty of shade. It produces pretty, scented light pink to purple flowers during Winter.
Peach trees can be cultivated into feature trees suitable for any size garden and grows well in containers or indoors. It can be planted in a wide range of soil types from sandy to loamy to clay soils.
- Young trees need to be protected from frost
- Tolerates temperatures as low as -1°C
- Estimated height: 3-7m
- Estimated width: 3-7m
- Planting distance: 4-6m
- Low to medium chilling required
- Normal disease susceptibility
Cultivars: Oom Sarel, Kakamas, Transvalia, Elberta, De wet, San pedro.
Pollen compatibility: Self-pollinating.
Water requirements: Moderate watering.
Fun facts: Peaches have tons of health benefits and form part of a healthy heart diet.