Proven to do well in Pacific NW. Produces large, tasty, yellow skin fruits with delicious red colored flesh in late July. Self-fertile tree..
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Proven to do well in Pacific NW. Produces large, tasty, yellow skin fruits with delicious red colored flesh in late July. Self-fertile tree..
Average Landscape Size:
Height - 8 ft. +, Width - 3 ft. - 6 ft.
Flowering Season:
Summer
Landscape Use:
Specimen, Hedge, Espalier
Special Features:
Edible, Sustainable, Waterwise
SIZE
1 Gallon
Foliage Color
Gray-green
Growth Habit
Bushy
Flower Color
White
Watering Needs:
Keep soil evenly moist
Easy to grow in most average well drained soils. Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Watering can be reduced as plant matures. Feed with a general-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins in spring.
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