Peach – La Peche
This is an LSU variety. Heavy producer of medium-large semi-freestone fruit. Flesh is yellow flecked throughout with red. Trees are vigorous and productive. Ripens third week in June.
This is an LSU variety. Heavy producer of medium-large semi-freestone fruit. Flesh is yellow flecked throughout with red. Trees are vigorous and productive. Ripens third week in June.
Peach variety adorned with aromatic, juicy peaches with red, fuzzy skin and yellow flesh in mid-summer. Low acidic, sweet, freestone fruits are great fresh or preserved. Self-fruitful.
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This tree produces a sweet yellow pear with a red blush. Its smooth, melting flesh is sure to delight. While the Ayers pear is self-pollinating, planting it near a Bartlett pear will yield a better crop.
White flowers bloom in mid-spring and are followed by large, flavorful, golden yellow pears. Needs another pear for best fruit production.
A hybrid between a European and Chinese sand pear with large yellow fruit. The white flesh is crisp, juicy, with a coarse texture. It produces fruit in late September to October. Very hardy and tolerates hot climates.
Orient produces very large fruit. Fruit is yellowish with red blush. Creamy white flesh with juicy, melting texture good for fresh eating. Blight resistant, vigorous tree. Showy display during spring bloom. Requires little maintenance.
Produces fruit with a unique flavor profile — a combination of pear and pineapple— that is great for fresh eating, cooking, and canning. The tree is also resistant to fire blight.
Large golden fruit with a ruby blush. Fruit ripens from a light green to attractive yellow. Pulp is light red to pink. Ripe fruit has excellent, sweet fig flavor. Great for preserves! Tree is a fast-grower and heavy producer, especially in the south.
Grow glossy purple fruit, enjoyed fresh or dried! Fruit is medium-sized with a mild flavor, high sugar content, and white flesh. The pulp is light amber to light red when ripe. Tree is a vigorous, upright grower. Highly productive.
One of the most popular figs for canning and preserving. Produces a steady crop of large brown, sweet fruits starting in mid-summer.