Prunus persica "Pink Pendula" This tree is actually a peach tree. The fruit from this tree is less than desirable, their bitter and about an inch and a half diameter and more seed than flesh. This cultivar was chosen only for its floral display.
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Prunus persica Pendula 'Rose Charm' is a weeping cultivar of the peach tree, known for its graceful, cascading branches and charming pink flowers.
The tree will grow quickly to 15-25 feet tall and wide with a rounded crown and upward-growing branches. It often wants to grow with multiple trunks but can be ...
Prunus persica (Peach) · Native to China, Peach trees are low, broad trees, 15-25 ft. · Appearing in early-mid spring for about 2 weeks before the new leaves ...
A low, broad tree, 15 to 25 feet tall with an equal or greater spread, Peach trees form a rounded crown with upwardly-reaching branches clothed in three to six- ...
Fragrant, white flowers bloom before leaf-out; later, masses of small, green, furry fruit begin to appear, growing straight off the branches and twigs ( ...
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Grown primarily for fruit. This cultivar also has excellent ornamental value in terms of early spring bloom and can be effective as a small shade tree.
Beautiful fast growing trees with showy pink blossoms and great fall color, bear prolifically at an early age. These delicious juicy sweet fruits are a treat.
The peach tree is a low-growing but broad multi-stemmed tree and forms a rounded crown that has upward reaching branches.
Peach trees require full sun, fertile soil with a pH around 6.5, and regular watering in order to produce good yields.