Prunus persica 'Golden Amber'

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

Origin: in Pretoria, South Africa, by E.P. Evans, Hort. Res. Inst. Introd. in 1966. Moreira Jubilee selfed. Selected in 1963. Tree: medium to large; vigorous; leaf glands reniform; flower nonshowy, flowers profusely, but a high percentage of fruit abort. Fruit: size 2 1/2 to 3 inches in diam.; oval like Moreira Jubilee but not pointed and without suture; skin light orange-yellow with attractive red blush varying from 10% to 80% of skin surface; flesh light orange-yellow, with slight red around pit cavity, semi-cling; resembles Golden Jubilee; ripens early mid-November.
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Germination duration (days) 120 - 365
Germination temperacture (C°) 18 - 23
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Optimum temperature (C°) 20 - 33
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Synonyms

Prunus persica 'Golden Amber'