White Diamond Nectarine Tree
This is a Burchell Nursery exclusive, an early season nectarine ripening in late June. Eating well when firm ripe for people who like their fruit crunchy, the White Diamonds super sweet white flesh has just enough acid to cause a flavor explosion in your mouth.
Container Size: #3We do not ship to AK, HI, US territorries, Canada or Mexico. We can not ship citrus to TX, AZ, LA, NV or FL.
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White Diamond Nectarine Tree is self-fertile, but the fruit crop will be larger if the tree is planted with a second tree.
Prunus persica var. nucipersica 'White Diamond'
White Diamond Nectarine
This is a Burchell Nursery exclusive, an early season nectarine ripening in late June. Eating well when firm ripe for people who like their fruit crunchy, the White Diamonds super sweet white flesh has just enough acid to cause a flavor explosion in your mouth.
But you say you like your nectarines sweet and with the juice just pouring out, well the White Diamond is still a winner. Long hang time of up to 2 weeks will bring satisfaction to most anyone who loves a rich sweet flavored nectarine.
A wide range of adaptation the White Diamond works well with good air drainage in zone 6 and 7 to perfection in zone 9. Has shown good results in the lower chill areas of zone 9b
One of the special home garden nectarines introduced by Burchell Nursery. Be the first in your area to share this wonderful fruit with family friends and neighbors.
15' height with 12' spread
15' height with 12' spread
Plant 15' away from other trees and buildings
Nectarines prefer light, well-drained, somewhat sandy soil. Mulching helps retain moisture and helps to stabilize the soil temperature. Nectarines grow best in full sun in a location where cold air or frost will not settle. Choose a protected location that is sheltered from wind. Water regularly, at least weekly, during the first year in the ground. Keep the soil evenly moist, but not wet. Enjoy clouds of showy pink blossoms in the Spring. Nectarines are great for eating fresh and can be used in recipes the same ways peaches are used.