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  • Early Rivers Nectarine

    Early Rivers Nectarine

    Early fruiting with white flesh, freestone. Old variety, small, tender and juicy fruit. Reliable bearer. A dessert variety also suitable for stewing, preserving or drying. • Uses: eating, stewing, cooking, bottling, preserving, drying• Harvest:...

  • Emily Kirsten (White) Nectarine

    Emily Kirsten (White) Nectarine

    Prunus Persia var, nucipersica 'Emily Kirsten' is a white flesh freestone nectarine. We found this variety around the Ardmona fruit growing area. It is a very hardy variety and was at some stage grown commercially under another name. ...

  • Fairlane Nectarine

    Fairlane Nectarine

    Late season yellow flesh, clingstone variety with large, firm fruit. Harvest: Early March

  • Fantasia Nectarine

    Fantasia Nectarine

    Delicious freestone home garden variety with vivid orange-red fruits with juicy yellow flesh. Leave to ripen fully on the tree for the sweetest fruit. • Pollination Group: self-fertile (does not require another pollinator) • Uses: eating,...

  • Firebrite Nectarine

    Firebrite Nectarine

    Popular since its release in 1974 in California USA. Good quality, delicious round fruit, red/yellow skin. Yellow, firm juicy flesh with freestone.  • Uses: eating, cooking, bottling, preserving • Harvest: December • Chill: high...

  • Flavortop Nectarine

    Flavortop Nectarine

    Prunus persica var. nucipersica 'Flavortop' is one of the most popular for taste - large, firm, yellow freestone. Large showy blossoms. Developed in Fresno California in 1969. Pollination: Self pollinating Harvest date: Mid Feb Use: Eat fresh, can be...

  • Goldmine Nectarine

    Goldmine Nectarine

    A popular variety bred in New Zealand in the mid-20th century. Red over yellow-green skin, white flesh, freestone variety. Low chill requirement so suitable for a wider range of climates. • Uses: eating• Harvest: mid-February to late•...

  • Peacharine Nectarine

    Peacharine Nectarine

    A mouth-watering cross between a peach and a nectarine. Smooth skin with yellow, sweet, juicy, clingstone flesh. Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating Harvest: mid-January Size: 3m-4m wide x 3m tall

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