Peach Flordaprince

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The Prince of Peach Trees this one has amazing flesh and can be very big

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Peach - Flordaprince

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Yellow-fleshed variety requiring only 150 hours chill. A medium sized round fruit with a firm skin and good blush. Semi-clingstone. Earliest fruiting peach, popular low chill variety

$49.00

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Specifications of Peach - Flordaprince

Preferred Climate SubtropicalLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From GraftedLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) 2-5m

Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination

Can it Handle Frosts? Sometimes, Yes

Amount of leaves in Winter? No Leaves (Deciduous)

Suitability in Pots Yes with 35L+ Pot

Water Requirements Moderate Watering

Is it a Dwarf Fruit Tree? Can be pruned to 2m

Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest 2-3 Years

Sun or Shade Full (Sun:80%-100%)

Preferred Soil Type Good Drainage

Soil pH Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)

Fruiting/Harvest Months October, November, December

Fertiliser All Purpose, Compost

Plant Width 2-4m

Growth Rate Medium

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$54.00 ($54.00-$79.00 choose a size)

Minnie Royal cherry is showing good promise as a low chill producer of fruit with a stand out flavour. It is a medium to large size red cherry with a firm texture Fruiting can be as early as November. The tree is very productive and has been known to set heavy crops in southern California. Chill hours can be as low as 200 hours.

Peach - White Opal

$49.00 ($49.00-$54.00 choose a size)

White, melting, sweet flesh. Attractive coloured skin with red blush, over a creamy-white ground colour. Medium to large size rounded, slightly ovate in shape. Low chill for subtropical area. Suited to areas that receive minimal cold weather during the winter months. This cultivar should perform well along coastal regions from Sydney through to Nambour, Qld and in the coastal area

Pluot Plum - Black Adder

$49.00 ($49.00-$99.00 choose a size)

Graham Richards kindly gave us this low chill Pluot Plum to trial from his low chill breeding program. First fruiting this season, excellent flavour and texture. A Pluot is a cross between an Apricot and Plum- however more Plum characteristics are present. The Black Adder has Purplish- black skin with an amber flesh turning a deeper colour when very ripe. Pluots normally require cross pollination to set fruit. Try cross pollinating with another Pluot or a Japanese Plum variety- like a Mariposa. We are currently assesing its ability to self pollinate and will update our growing advice with those results. Ensure adequate sunlight, free draining fertile soil for maximum yields and healthy productive trees. Being low chill, it will produce fruit where winters are mild but may still not thrive in areas with hot summers. Protection may be beneficial.

Pear - Hood

$39.00

Large, golden yellow fruit with a creamy white flesh. Great for fresh eating as the flesh is crisp and sweet. Vigorous tree, resistant to blight. Subtropical variety Chill 350 hours.

Orange - Cara Cara Blood Navel

$39.00 ($39.00-$44.00 choose a size)

A red fleshed navel, this variety was discovered in Venezuela in 1976. It has pink to red flesh similar to Star Ruby grapefruit. In South Africa it matures slightly earlier than Washington navel. It is sweet and the fruit often grows quite large. It is also a seedless variety that looks fantastic. The fruit is very large and is becoming a favourite in taste all around Australia. Quickly becoming the Blood Orange Tree to choose.

Peach - Flordaprince Reviews & Tips

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Alex
★★★★★ 4months ago

VALLA, NSW

Peach - Flordaprince

Great to have a 2nd stone fruit.I love all Daleys plants.Cheers

Barry
★★★★★ 6months ago

BONVILLE, NSW

Peach - Flordaprince

The peach tree has doubled its size since planting very healthy

Michael Curry
★★★★★ 2y ago

Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia

Peach - Flordaprince

My Flordaprince fruited from first year in the ground. Second year 2021 - 200 delicious juicy sweet peaches in September. Thinned out about 50% . Thinning the fruit early is important. Prune hard as it is a vigorous grower.

Michael Curry
★★★★★ 3y ago

Coffs Harbour , NSW, Australia

Peach - Flordaprince

Coffs Harbour NSW planted last winter 2020 from Dailys. November 2020 about 40 delicious peaches. In flower June 2021 full of fruit again. It is a big fast growing tree, I pruned it very hard to keep it small.

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Slicko
★★★★★ 9y ago

CARINDALE, QLD

 Dec 2017 Bit of a disappointment this year. A lot of fruit started to go bad at the blossom end after harvesting. I suspect fungal issues to deal with next year. Had to thin heavily

Townfarm1
★★★★★ 14y ago

Mooloolaba, QLD, Australia

Wonderful tree though would hate to see how big it would grow if it wasn't a dwarf!  Heaps of juicy fruit.Growing like a weed.Looking good.  Don't know when to expect flowers but am waiting patiently.

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paulaf1
★★★ 15y ago

Worongary, QLD, Australia

I am trying this one espaliered on some wire netting I have, so it will be easier to either cover the fruit with netting, or to bag the fruit.

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