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Peach White Lady TreeWhite Lady peach trees produce stunning, firm, and exceptionally sweet fruit with smooth white flesh and a delicate red blush on their golden skin. Known for their low acidity, these freestone peaches deliver a perfectly balanced sweetness, making them ideal for fresh eating or using in elegant desserts. The tree requires moderate chill hours and thrives in sunny locations with well draining soil. White Lady is a self fruitful variety, producing

White Lady peach trees produce stunning, firm, and exceptionally sweet fruit with smooth white flesh and a delicate red blush on their golden skin. Known for their low acidity, these freestone peaches deliver a perfectly balanced sweetness, making them ideal for fresh eating or using in elegant desserts. The tree requires moderate chill hours and thrives in sunny locations with well-draining soil. White Lady is a self-fruitful variety, producing abundant yields with minimal effort. Its mid-season ripening ensures you can enjoy its luscious fruit during the heart of summer. With its elegant appearance, incredible flavor, and ease of care, White Lady is a premium choice for gardeners seeking a standout variety for their orchard. Whether you savor its fruit fresh or use it in creative recipes, White Lady peaches are a true delight.

Semi-Dwarf on Citation rootstock.

  • Zones: 5-9
  • Chill hours: 800
  • Bloom Season: Late midseason
  • Harvest: July 5 - July 20
  • Looks: White freestone
  • Personality: Among the best of the low acid/high sugar white peaches
  • Facts of note: The White Lady Peach, infamous for its low acid and high sugar content this peach will knock your socks off with its beautiful cream colored flesh and blush pink skin. This peach is lovely to watch grow from spring to fall, it can also be used ornamentally when kept small which also allows for easier harvesting. The White lady peach is an excellent stored or shipped peach.
  • Pollination: Self-fruitful.

The White Lady Peach Tree, scientifically known as Prunus persica, is a captivating addition to any orchard or garden. Known for its luscious fruit and beautiful blossoms, this tree offers both aesthetic appeal and delicious harvests.

Characteristics of the White Lady Peach Tree

The White Lady Peach Tree is a deciduous fruit tree that belongs to the Rosaceae family. It is renowned for its striking features:

  1. Fruit: The White Lady Peach is distinguished by its medium-sized, round fruit. These peaches are typically white-fleshed, with a sweet and delicate flavor. Their skin is often a pale, creamy color, adding to their visual appeal.

  2. Blossoms: In the spring, the White Lady Peach Tree graces your garden with a spectacular display of delicate, pink blossoms. These blossoms not only signal the arrival of the growing season but also attract pollinators like bees, which are essential for fruit production.

  3. Size: This peach tree typically grows to a manageable size, making it suitable for smaller gardens or orchards. It reaches a height of around 8 to 10 feet when fully mature and boasts a spreading canopy.

Ideal Growing Conditions

To ensure the health and vitality of your White Lady Peach Tree and maximize fruit production, it's essential to provide it with the right growing conditions:

  1. Sunlight: Peach trees thrive in full sunlight. Ensure your tree receives at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily to encourage robust growth and bountiful fruit production.

  2. Soil: Well-draining soil is crucial for peach trees. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil with a pH range between 6.0 and 7.0. Amending the soil with organic matter can help improve drainage and fertility.

  3. Water: Adequate and consistent watering is essential, especially during the growing season and fruit development. Deep watering, allowing the roots to receive moisture at a deeper level, is recommended.

  4. Pruning: Regular pruning helps maintain the tree's shape, remove dead or diseased branches, and improve air circulation within the canopy. Pruning is typically done during the dormant winter months.

  5. Fertilization: Applying balanced fertilizer with the right ratio of nutrients can enhance fruit production. It's best to fertilize in early spring and again after harvesting to replenish the tree's nutrient reserves.

Enjoying the Fruits of Your Labor

One of the most rewarding aspects of cultivating a White Lady Peach Tree is the opportunity to savor its delectable fruits. Here are a few tips for enjoying the fruits of your labor:

  1. Harvest Timing: White Lady Peaches are typically ready for harvest in late spring or early summer. To determine their ripeness, gently press the fruit; it should yield slightly to pressure without being mushy.

  2. Eating Fresh: White Lady Peaches are a delightful treat when eaten fresh. Their sweet, juicy flesh is perfect for snacking, adding to fruit salads, or incorporating into desserts.

  3. Preserving: If you have an abundant harvest, consider preserving your peaches by making jams, jellies, or canned slices. This allows you to enjoy their flavor year-round.

  4. Cooking: White Lady Peaches also lend themselves well to baking. They can be used in pies, cobblers, crisps, or grilled for a unique and delicious dessert.

The White Lady Peach Tree is a captivating addition to any garden or orchard. Its visual appeal, sweet and delicate fruits, and ease of cultivation make it a cherished choice among fruit enthusiasts and gardeners alike. By providing the ideal growing conditions and proper care, you can enjoy the beauty and bounty that this tree has to offer for years to come.

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