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Prunus persica (Espalier) - Peach Tree

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Prunus persica (Espalier) is an exquisite Peach Tree that effortlessly fuses beauty with utility - a standout star in our "Fruit" category. A testament to the art of nature, this deciduous tree wonderfully showcases an espalier growth pattern where branches extend horizontally, creating an eye-catching architectural spectacle. Come spring, prepare to be enchanted by striking pink blossoms, offering a vivid contrast against its dark green foliage. As the blossoms recede, watch in anticipation as the tree brings forth owner’s delight - juicy, sweet peaches that celebrate the flavours of summer. Standing at a manageable 15-25 feet tall, this Peach Tree adds an extraordinary element to your domestic garden while basking in full sun. It's not just a tree, but an engaging experience that rewards both your landscape and your senses. Saving on hyperbole, let's just say, the proof of its appeal lies in its peaches.

  • Size: 15-25 feet tall
  • Flowers: Pink blossoms
  • Foliage: Dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Medium
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Fruit: Produces juicy, sweet peaches
  • Special Growth Pattern: Can be trained in an espalier style for architectural interest
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