"Blood of Quimperlé" peach
(Prunus persica)
This is not an official name. The variety probably exists under another name, but I obtained my first grafts from a few specimens discovered in the commune of Quimperlé. It was therefore quite natural that I renamed it this way.
The variety shows no signs of leaf curl or any disease, even in rainy years! I can therefore guarantee its excellent disease resistance.
The fruits are of good size and wine-colored and covered with a grayish down. The flesh is very bloody, very colorful, very juicy, sweet and very fragrant (provided that the fruits are very ripe).
Late maturity during September.
Self-fertile but will produce much better if another peach variety is grown nearby.
1-year-old scions sold bare-root (collection from December to the end of February).
Plants grafted onto Myrobalan Plum (very resistant and productive / average adult height of 4 to 5m).
"Blood of Quimperlé" peach
- Plant sold with bare roots.
- Pickups and deliveries from December 1st.
(When the plant is in vegetative rest)
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