Prunus persica ‘Healy’s’
Peacherine
Prunus persica ‘Healy’s’ is a cross between a nectarine and a peach, producing large, juicy, yellow-fleshed fruit. The fruit skin is a mix of yellow, orange, and red, and it is a clingstone cultivar that fruits from late-summer to early-autumn. The pink blossoms of Prunus persica ‘Healy’s’ appear from late-winter to late-spring, and its leaves turn yellow in the autumn. Prunus persica ‘Healy’s’ is self-fertile. Prunus persica is deciduous and native to China. Learn more about Prunus persica. Prunus persica ‘Healy’s’ is a hybrid between Prunus persica and Prunus persica var. nectarina. The exact origin of Prunus persica ‘Healy’s’ is unknown, but it is thought to have originated in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand as a chance seedling of Prunus persica ‘Golden Queen’ crossed with possibly Prunus persica var. nectarina ‘RedGold’.
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Deciduous
Height: 4.0m
Width:
3.0m
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- green
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- green
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- yellow
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Flower Colour(s):
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- pink
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- pink
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Fruit Colour(s):
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- orange
- red
- yellow
- Autumn:
- orange
- red
- yellow
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Prunus persica ‘Healy’s’ stock information
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