Prunus persica 'Arctic Belle'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous tree.
Life form perennial
Growth form tree
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Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination entomogamy
Spread endozoochory
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Cultivation

White, low-acid nectarine. Origin: in Modesto, Calif., by C. Floyd, Gary N. and Grant G. Zaiger, and Leith M. Gardner. Introduced in 1997. Open-pollinated seedling of Zaiger 141LB505. USPP 10479 issued on 7 July 1998. Tree: large; vigorous; upright, productive. Leaf glands reniform. Flowers large; showy; pink; self-fertile. Fruit: large; skin is white to yellowish white nearly overspread with red to orient red color; flesh firm, white to pinkish white, excellent, mild subacid, sweet; semi-freestone. Ripens 5–12 July in Modesto, Calif., 4–5 days after Arctic Rose (USPP 7889) nectarine.
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Germination duration (days) 120 - 365
Germination temperacture (C°) 18 - 23
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Minimum temperature (C°) -20
Optimum temperature (C°) 20 - 33
Size large
Vigor vigorous
Productivity productive

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Prunus persica 'Arctic Belle'