From Zaiger Hybrids - the first donut-style nectarine! This outstanding early season variety has white flesh that is sweet and juicy. The compact tree sets fruit at a young age and produces heavily. Thinning is required for large fruit size. The fruit has red skin over a blush of yellow.
Chilling requirement is estimated at 500 hrs. Self fertile. (Patent Pending)
The pure golden skin and flesh of this juicy richly flavored nectarine have a delicious balance of sweetness and acidity. It is named after Russian horticulturist Dr. Maria Plekhanova and selected by Andy Mariani from seeds brought back from Uzbekistan.
It is typical of the exotic fabled 'Golden Peaches of Samarkand.' A $1 royalty is included for the California Rare Fruit Growers hybridizer's group which is dedicated to developing superior stone fruit varieties for home gardeners.
Top rated for west of the Cascades, this Harrow Ontario selection will excel throughout USDA Zones 5-9. It bears large quantities of red sweet tasty, yellow fleshed fruit in early August.
The tree is attractive and spreading in habit, tolerant of bacterial spot and brown rot and covered each spring with large showy pink flowers. On Lovell rootstock.
Hot summers bring out the winning flavor of Arctic Jay white nectarine, which has been consistently rated #1 in Dave Wilson's famous blind fruit taste tests in California. Even when compared with hundreds of the best fruit varieties, the rich flavor with its delicate balance of tart and sweet and the firm texture of the flesh put Arctic Jay at the top.
A freestone nectarine, it blooms late, but ripens mid-season. Give it 500 chill hours. Self-fertile. On Lovell rootstock.
Top rated for west of the Cascades, this Harrow Ontario selection will excel throughout USDA Zones 5-9. It bears large quantities of red sweet tasty, yellow fleshed fruit in early August.
The tree is attractive and spreading in habit, tolerant of bacterial spot and brown rot and covered each spring with large showy pink flowers. On Lovell rootstock.
The pure golden skin and flesh of this juicy richly flavored nectarine have a delicious balance of sweetness and acidity. It is named after Russian horticulturist Dr. Maria Plekhanova and selected by Andy Mariani from seeds brought back from Uzbekistan.
It is typical of the exotic fabled 'Golden Peaches of Samarkand.' A $1 royalty is included for the California Rare Fruit Growers hybridizer's group which is dedicated to developing superior stone fruit varieties for home gardeners.
From Zaiger Hybrids - the first donut-style nectarine! This outstanding early season variety has white flesh that is sweet and juicy. The compact tree sets fruit at a young age and produces heavily. Thinning is required for large fruit size. The fruit has red skin over a blush of yellow.
Chilling requirement is estimated at 500 hrs. Self fertile. (Patent Pending)