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The Florida Crest Peach Tree produces a very flavorful medium size peach. It is an ideal peach for the Deep South with low chill hour requirements. An early variety that ripens approximately 47 days before Elberta. Trees are 4-5′ with a 1/2″ caliper. Zones 6-10 Chill Hours: 400.
FLORDACREST PEACH The tasty FlordaCrest peach tree is the best overall peach for North Florida. The Florida peach tree produces delicious red-skinned and yellow-fleshed fruit that ripens in mid-May . Chill hours 350. Tall 15 to 20 ft. Zones 6-10. We only ship to the continental USA no shipping to California, Arizona, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
TREE SIZE: A 2-year-old tree that is approximately 4-5 feet tall. USDA HARDINESS ZONES: 9-10, approximately 300-400 chill hours. POLLINATION: Self-fruitful. ROOTSTOCK: Nemaguard, Lovell, Guardian or Halford (depending upon availability) RIPENING DATE: Early season. STONE FREENESS: Semi-free. SPACING: Plant trees 15-20 feet apart
Reaching a mature height of 15-25 feet, this tree is an ideal choice for medium-sized gardens and adapts well to various soil types. Its robust nature and excellent disease resistance make it a favorite among both novice and experienced gardeners.
Size: This tree typically reaches a mature height of 12-15 feet, making it ideal for small to medium-sized gardens or even large containers. Its compact size ensures that you won't need a sprawling garden to enjoy homegrown peaches.
The Flordacrest Peach Tree (Prunus persica 'FlordaCrest') is a deciduous fruiting tree that produces large amounts of extremely flavorful medium-sized peaches great for use in canning or eating off the tree. The skin is a dark yellow to light red blush with a yellow flesh.
A highly adaptable tree that is ideal for larger-scale residential landscaping, the Desert Gold Peach requires 20 to 25 feet of spread when full-grown. Ripening in mid-May, its yellow clingstone fruit has a surprisingly sweet flavor for ripening so early.