Exciting new peach variety from University of Florida! The unusual, saucer-shaped peach has a firm, non-melting texture and an incredible...Read More sweet taste. According to Wayne Sherman, the breeder of this beauty and a professor with UF's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, this peach has been popular in Asia for hundreds of years, and was a favorite of Chinese emperors because they could turn it around in their hand and eat it without dripping juice in their beards. 250 chill hours. Self-pollinating. Plant Patent No. 13352.
Exciting new peach variety from University of Florida! The unusual, saucer-shaped peach has a firm, non-melting texture and an incredible...Read More