Description
This 3-in-1 combination white peach and nectarine tree brings together some of the finest white-fleshed stone fruit varieties onto a single, productive semi-dwarf tree. By grafting multiple cultivars onto one root system, this tree delivers extended harvest windows, flavor diversity, and efficient use of garden space—all without sacrificing fruit quality.
Expect sweet, aromatic, low-acid white peaches and nectarines with excellent texture and classic dessert flavor. Combination trees are ideal for home orchards, small yards, and growers who want variety without planting multiple trees.
Varieties Included
- Heavenly White Nectarine – Sweet, juicy white nectarine with smooth skin and rich aroma.
- Arctic Supreme White Peach – Large, firm white peach known for exceptional sweetness and eating quality.
- White Lady White Peach – Classic white peach with low acidity and refined, balanced flavor.
- Babcock White Peach – Early-season white peach prized for tender flesh and classic dessert sweetness.
- Arctic Rose White Nectarine – Smooth-skinned white nectarine with vibrant flavor and excellent texture.
Each tree contains 3 of the 5 varieties listed above.
Overview
- Multiple white peaches and nectarines on one tree.
- Extends harvest season with staggered ripening times.
- Perfect for small orchards and space-conscious growers.
- Produces low-acid, sweet, aromatic stone fruit.
- Self-fertile varieties—no additional pollinator required.
Growing Details
Latin Name: Prunus persica (multiple cultivars)
Site and Soil: 1/2 day to full day of sun; well-drained soil
Rootstock: Lovell
Hardiness: USDA Zone 6–9
Bearing Age: 1–3 years
Size at Maturity: 12–15 ft (semi-dwarf combination tree)
Bloom Time: Mid-spring
Ripening Time: Early to late summer (variety dependent)
Pollination: Self-fertile
Pests & Diseases: Peaches and nectarines can be prone to Peach Leaf Curl in cool, wet-spring climates; benefits from good airflow and appropriate dormant care
Additional Notes
- Grower’s Insight: Combination trees require intentional pruning to balance vigor between varieties—stronger limbs should be cut back more aggressively so all grafts remain productive.
- Excellent choice for growers wanting fruit diversity without planting multiple trees.
- White-fleshed peaches and nectarines are known for lower acidity and intense sweetness.
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