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Prunus Persica 'Earligrande' Earligrande peaches are popular for their early ripening and delicious flavor. These peaches are highly sought after for their ability to provide an early taste of summer with their sweet and aromatic flavor, making them enjoyable to eat fresh. The skin of Earligrande peaches is often vibrant with red, pink, and orange hues. Peach trees require relatively cold winters. The chill hours are calculated under 7 degrees in winter. The Earligrande peach tree has a low chill requirement, is ready to harvest end of October, and stores well in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Scroll down for planting information
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