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  2. Dreaming of summer peaches? Some gardening tips for ... - AOL

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    For my garden in the New York suburbs, I selected a dwarf Redhaven peach, which produces medium-size freestone fruits with creamy-textured yellow flesh and nearly fuzzless skin. Appropriate for ...

  3. Nectarine vs. Peach: What’s the Difference? - Healthline

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    Ripe peaches and nectarines are slightly soft to the touch. Summary. Nectarines have smooth skin while peaches have fuzzy skin. Notably, white nectarines and peaches are sweeter than yellow ...

  4. Peach - Wikipedia

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    Peach trees are prone to a disease called leaf curl, which usually does not directly affect the fruit, but does reduce the crop yield by partially defoliating the tree. Several fungicides can be used to combat the disease, including Bordeaux mixture and other copper-based products (the University of California considers these organic treatments ...

  5. Peaches are a good source of vitamins C and K, which your body uses to heal wounds. Vitamin E boosts your immune system and helps your eyes and skin stay healthy. Small amounts of zinc are also ...

  6. Prune plum - Wikipedia

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    C.K.Schneid. The prune plum (Prunus domestica subsp. domestica) is a fruit-bearing tree, or its fruit. It is a subspecies of the plum Prunus domestica. [1] The freestone fruit is similar to, but distinct from, the clingstone damson (Prunus domestica subsp. insititia) [2] and is especially popular in Central Europe.

  7. Drupe - Wikipedia

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    Drupe. In botany, a drupe (or stone fruit) is a type of fruit in which an outer fleshy part (exocarp, or skin, and mesocarp, or flesh) surrounds a single shell (the pip (UK), pit (US), stone, or pyrena) of hardened endocarp with a seed (kernel) inside. Drupes do not split open to release the seed, i.e. they are indehiscent. [1]

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