Description
A dual-grafted Nectarine/Peach with Flemings' two Trixzie® dwarf varieties on the one tree - "Nectazee" and "Pixzie". Both varieties are self-fertile, but pollinate one-another resulting in heavy-cropping. Requires 250-500 chill hours making it an excellent fruiter in Perth. Dual-grafted trees are fully self-fertile as the two varieties will pollinate one-another. As a result, they take up less room as you don't have to buy two separate trees.
Nectazee:
Shapely branches, long bright green leaves, bears delicious, juicy yellow-fleshed fruit with moderate firmness.
Pixzee:
Shapely branches, long bright green leaves, bears delicious, juicy yellow-fleshed fruit.
Botanical Name | Prunus persica |
Common Name | Nectarine, Peach |
Cultivar | 2-Way - Trixzie® Pixzie - Nectazee |
Classification |
Fruiting and Edible |
PBR Name | |
Origin | China |
Foliage | Deciduous / Makuru (Winter) dormant |
Height | 1.5 - 2 M |
Width | 1.5 - 2 M |
Light | Full sun to part shade |
Soil | Well-draining, rich, fertile soil. Can be grown in a container in a premium, well-draining potting mix. |
Water Requirement | Performs best with regular water through hot weather. |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Flower Colour | Pink to lavender and fragrant. |
Flower Time | Djilba (Early Spring) can sporadically flower year-round except during its dormant Makuru (Winter) season. |
Toxicity | Peach and nectarine seeds contain cyanide and are toxic to humans if chewed or ground up. They are also large enough to be a choking hazard, particularly in children. Entire plant contains cyanide and is toxic to dogs, cats, horses and other pets if ingested, particularly during Autumn. |
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