Prunus persica 'Jerseydawn'

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 1965 in New Brunswick by L.F. Hough and C.H. Bailey, New Jersey Agr. Expt. Sta. Selected in 1968, tested as NJ 246, and introduced in 1984 by S.A. Mehlenbacher, L.F. Hough, and C.H. Bailey. Solo × (Jerseyland × Mayflower). Tree: medium vigor; productive. Fruit: medium; round; skin 40% to 70% red blush on a dull-yellow ground color; flesh yellow, firm, melting, semi-freestone; few split pits. Ripens 10 to 14 days before Redhaven. Flowers large, showy, pink; blooms 1 to 3 days after Elberta; leaf glands reniform. Leaves and fruit resistant to bacterial spot.
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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
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Vigor moderate vigor
Productivity productive

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Synonyms

Prunus persica 'Jerseydawn'