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Peach Tree Redhaven

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Prunus persica 'Redhaven'

  • Produces firm, pale yellow fleshed fruits early in the Season.
  • A reliable cropper.
  • Self Fertile.
  • Leaf Curl Resistant.
  • St Julien A rootstock.

Supplied as a bare root tree pruned to approximately 3-4 ft (90-120cm) tall including roots.

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Description

The thin yellow-green skin of this relatively new variety are suffused with a red flush when ripe. The firm flesh is pale yellow in colour and has the added benefit of coming away from the stone easily - being a 'free stone' variety.

Heavy cropping and early to mature, this it also has the benefit of being highly resistant to Peach Leaf Curl.

  • Season of use early/mid August.
  • Originated from USA.
  • Self Fertile.
  • Grown on St Julien A rootstock for an ultimate height of 12 - 15 feet (3.65 - 4.6 metres) but can easily be kept at a height of 6 - 8 feet (1.8 - 2.4 metres).

Recommended by the RHS to be an excellent attractant and nectar source for bees and other beneficial insects.

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This product is subject to group discount if you are buying multiple products from the same pricing group. Other products in this group are...
Apricot Tree Hargrand
Apricot Tree Hungarian Best
Nectarine Tree 'Lord Napier'
Nectarine Tree 'Madame Blanchette'
Peach Tree 'Darling'
Peach Tree 'Jalousia'

How To...

How To Plant Fruit Trees & Nut Trees
Detailed advice on planting fruit and nut trees - including advice on container growing, pruning and training, and advice on specific varieties.

How To Videos

How To Plant Bare Root & Potted Fruit Trees (Video)
An instructional video by Stephen explaining the differences between a bare root and potted fruit tree, and how to plant them.

General Information

Fruit Tree Pollination Simplified (hopefully)
Information on fruit tree fertility, pollination and compatibility, with simple explanations of regularly used terms.

Magazine Articles

Tree Wishes
Tree Wishes - magazine article giving inspiration to those thinking about growing fruit written by Stephen Shirley for Grow Your Own magazine.




Plant Passport Registration Number: 34265