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Belle of Georgia Peach—Prunus persica

Belle of Georgia Peach

Prunus persica

  • Large Highly Flavored Fruit
  • Self-Pollinating Great for Home Orchards with Limited Space
  • Bear Large Crops at Age 3 or 4
  • Brilliant Red Flowers
  • Need a Minimum of 6-8 Hours Sunlight Daily
  • Zones 5 to 8
  • Can't Ship To: AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, LA, OR, SC, WA
Fruit Tree Spacing Guide
Item # 1125
Tree Size: Standard
Shipping Height: 3' - 4'
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Reg. Price:$17.00
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Item # 1126
Tree Size: Dwarf
Shipping Height: 2' - 3'
*Mem. Price:$12.98
Reg. Price:$19.50
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Zones 5 - 8
Zones 5 - 8

Hardiness Zones: Zones 5 - 8
The Belle of Georgia Peach can be expected to grow in the zones shown in color in the arborday.org zone map. VIEW MAP

Fruit Tree
Fruit Tree

Type of tree:
The Belle of Georgia Peach falls into the following type(s): Fruit Trees

15' - 25' High
15' - 25' High

Mature Height:
The Belle of Georgia Peach grows to be 15' - 25' feet in height.

8' - 20' Spread
8' - 20' Spread

Mature Spread:
The Belle of Georgia Peach has a spread of about 8' - 20' at full maturity.

Fast Growth
Fast Growth

Growth Rate:
This tree grows at a fast growth rate. [More about this.]

Full Sun
Full Sun

Sun:
This peach does well in full sun.

Various Soils
Various Soils

Soil:
The Belle of Georgia Peach grows in sandy, well drained soils.

Rounded Shape
Rounded Shape

Shape:
This peach has rounded shape.

More Info
More Info

Height Variations:
The standard grows to 20', and dwarf grows to 8' - 10' in height.

The Belle of Georgia Peach has large fruit and produces brilliant red flowering each spring. Peaches are very firm and highly flavored. White flesh, freestone. Begin to bear large crops at age 3 to 4 and reach full potential at age 8 to 12. The Belle of Georgia Peach is a self-pollinating tree, so unlike other fruit trees you don't need multiple trees to produce fruit. Fruit trees need a minimum of 6-8 hours sunlight daily, and need water. They are not drought tolerant. (Self-pollinating) (zones 5-8) Fruit Tree Spacing Guide

Fruit Tree Spacing Guide

Arborday.org Hardiness Zone Map
SPRING SHIPPING FALL SHIPPING
ZONE
COLOR
ZONE
#
Approximate
Ship Dates
Order
Deadline
Approximate
Ship Dates
Order
Deadline
  2 04/15–05/30 05/07 11/01–11/26 11/12
  3 04/15–05/30 05/07 11/01–11/26 11/12
  4 04/15–05/30 05/07 11/01–11/26 11/12
  5 04/15–05/30 05/07 11/01–11/26 11/12
  6 03/12–05/12 04/30 11/01–12/03 11/19
  7 02/12–05/07 04/23 11/05–12/10 11/26
  8 02/12–04/30 04/16 11/05–12/10 11/26
  9 02/12–04/30 04/16 11/05–12/10 11/26
  10 02/12–04/30 04/16 11/05–12/10 11/26
We're sorry, but this tree can't be shipped to AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, LA, OR, SC, WA , territories, or countries outside the U.S. This is due to the agricultural laws within these locations.

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