Produces juicy, yellow fruit with a crimson blush. Yields ripe fruit typically from late July to early August, though may be 4–6 weeks later in colder climates. Is self-fertile but provides a better crop when planted in multiples. Begins to bear large crops at ages 3–4 and reaches full potential at ages 8–12. Blooms in the spring, with a lots of dark pink to purple flowers. Grows in a rounded shape and reach 12–20 feet tall and thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. This is a freestone peach, which is a variety of peach where the flesh separates easily from the pit, making them ideal for snacking, baking, and canning.
Prunus persica