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  2. Flat peach - Wikipedia

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    They are known by many other names, including doughnut peach or donut peach, [4] paraguayo peach, [5] pan tao peach, saucer peach, flat peach, belly-up peach, UFO peach, Chinese flat peach, [5] hat peach, anjeer peach (meaning "fig peach"), custard peach, wild peach, white peach, pumpkin peach, squashed peach, bagel peach, or pita peach.

  3. Peach - Wikipedia

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    Peach trees are prone to a disease called leaf curl, which usually does not directly affect the fruit, but does reduce the crop yield by partially defoliating the tree. Several fungicides can be used to combat the disease, including Bordeaux mixture and other copper-based products (the University of California considers these organic treatments ...

  4. How To Plant A Peach Seed So You Can Grow Your Own Tree - AOL

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    Select a planting site with full sun and well-draining soil. Prepare a planting bed at least 5 to 6 feet (preferably 10) in diameter by cultivating to a depth of 10 to 12 inches and incorporating ...

  5. Prunus texana - Wikipedia

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    Description. P. texana is a bushy shrub about 1 metre (3 feet 3 inches) tall and 0.5–1.5 m (–5 ft) wide. The branches have short hairs. The flowers are white or pink. [4] Blossoms appear in February and March and are 1–1.5 centimetres (– inch). [5] The fruits are egg-shaped and yellow or greenish yellow.

  6. Dreaming of summer peaches? Some gardening tips for ... - AOL

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    how to grow a peach tree Select a spot that receives at least six to eight hours of sunlight daily and test the soil’s pH . Peaches require a reading between 6.5 and 7.0.

  7. Prunus davidiana - Wikipedia

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    Prunus davidiana[4][5][6][3] (syn. Amygdalus davidiana, [1] Persica davidiana, [1][4] Prunus persica var. davidiana) [1] is a species in the genus Prunus in the family Rosaceae. It is also known by the common names David's peach[1][5] and Chinese wild peach.[1] It is native to China, preferring to grow in forests and thickets, on slopes in ...

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