Prunus persica Independence - Independence Nectarine

Independence Nectarine

Prunus persica 'Independence'

Independence nectarine has a freestone, large oral fruit that is gold, blushed with a brilliant cherry red. One of the best nectarines because of its rich, tangy-sweet flavor. Independence ripens very early in the season, well ahead of Redhaven peach.

Introduced in 1965. Tree and blossom buds are fairly hardy to winter cold; almost as hardy as Red Haven.

Nectarines are self-fertile and can be planted by themselves. Treat a nectarine just like peaches when growing. Thin early and agressively for good size. Prune every year to maintain vigor. You should seek to get between 1-3 feet of new growth a year. Over, 3 feet and you are probably fertilizing too much.

$40.25
Independence Nectarine on Standard (Lovell) root - Extra Large 5/8" up caliper grade

Height: 10-14
Spread: 10-14
Zone: 5-8
Color: Bright red

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