Prunus persica nucipersica ( Panamint Nectarine )

‘Panamint’ is suited to California and the warmer areas in the Southeast. It does not require a heavy winter chill. The nectarines are medium to large, freestone, bright red with excellent flavor. Midseason bearing. Most adaptable of all fruit trees […]

Prunus persica nucipersica ( Nectarine Tree )

Nectarines and peaches have basically the same requirements. Nectarine fruits differ from peaches in having smooth skin with no fuzz and a slightly different flavored and textured fruit. Prunus persica nucipersica, or the common nectarine tree, can be grown in […]

Prunus persica nucipersica ( Nectarina Nectarine )

Natural dwarf nectarine that grows 5 to 6 feet. Requires clear, hot weather during growing season as well as a regular fertilizing program and well-drained soil. Dwarf trees should not be pruned as heavily as full-sized trees. Prune when planted […]

Prunus persica nucipersica ( Nectar Babe Nectarine )

Natural dwarf nectarine that grows 5 to 6 feet. Requires hot, clear weather during growing season as well as a regular fertilizing program and well-drained soil. Dwarf trees should not be pruned as heavily as full-sized trees. Prune when planted […]

Prunus persica nucipersica ( Necta Zee Nectarine )

Natural dwarf nectarine that grows 5 to 6 feet. Requires hot, clear weather during growing season as well as a regualr fertilizing program and well-drained soil. Dwarf trees should not be pruned as heavily as full-sized trees. Prune when planted […]

Prunus persica nucipersica ( Mericrest Nectarine )

‘Mericrest’ is best grown in the Northeast, Great Lakes area and the West. It is a winter hardy tree with good disease resistance. The fruits are medium sized, bright red freestones with fine flavored, yellow flesh. Midseason bearing. Most adaptable […]