Rose Nectarine Tree

Rose is a longtime favorite, super-sweet white-fleshed nectarine variety. When the fruit is ripe, it has rich flavor and nice crunchy texture. This juicy fruit is a great addition to any backyard orchard.
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Item #434.
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USDA ZONES: 6-9 Outdoors
 
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Is This Plant Self Pollinating?

Rose Nectarine Tree is self-fertile, but the fruit crop will be larger if the tree is planted with a second tree.

Description

Prunus persica var. nucipersica 'Rose'

Rose is a longtime favorite and a Tomorrows Harvest exclusive, super-sweet white-fleshed nectarine variety with a melting flesh. When the fruit is ripe, it has rich flavor with a nice crunchy snap to the skin. This is a juice running down your arm selection when the fruit fully ripe. Ripening in early mid season the Rose nectarine is a great addition to any backyard orchard.

Characteristics
Fruit Color:
White
Ripens:
July - August
Sun/Shade:
Full Sun
Water Needs:
regular water
Soil Type:
well-draining
Soil pH Level:
pH of 7
Tree Size:

15' height with 12' spread

Can be held to under 10 feet with summer pruning
Years to Bear:
3
Pollination:
Self Pollinating
Bloom Color:
Cold Hardy:
N/A
Primary USDA Zone Range:
6 - 9
Secondary USDA Zone Range:
N/A
Chill Hours:
500 - 600
Size & Spacing

15' height with 12' spread

Can be held to under 10 feet with summer pruning

8 to 10 Feet on Center, can be held to any size with summer pruning

Planting & Care
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