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USDA ZONES:
4-9
Outdoors
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Is This Plant Self Pollinating?
Hale Haven is self-fertile, but the fruit crop will be larger if the tree is planted with a second tree.
Description
Prunus persica
This variety is known to come from a cross of J.H Hale and South Haven. The fruit is medium to large in size with a skin red over orange-yellow. The yellow freestone flesh is juicy, sweet, and low acid. Mid-season harvest, about two weeks before Elberta peach. Winter and frost hardy.
Characteristics
Fruit Color:
Yellow
Ripens:
July - August
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Pollination:
Self Pollinating
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Cold Hardy:
Primary USDA Zone Range:
4 - 9
Secondary USDA Zone Range:
N/A
Chill Hours:
None
Size & Spacing
Planting & Care
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