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												No  | 
												
												
												Sun Exposure | 
												
												full  |  
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												 Type | 
												
												semi dwarf  | 
												
												
												Bloom Period | 
												
												N/A  |  
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												Characteristics | 
												
												semi cling  | 
  
												
												
												Will ProduceFruit In
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												3-5 years  |  
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												Mature Height | 
												
												12-14 feet  | 
												
												
												
												Harvest Period | 
												
												Late July  |  
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												Support Required | 
												
												No  | 
												
												
												Soil Type | 
												
												all types  |  
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												Zones 
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												5-9  |  |  
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									| About the 
									Redhaven : The Redhaven Peach is the peach by which 
									all others are measured. Its a 
									heavy-bearing, cold-hardy, and resists leaf 
									spot, and the fruit is spectacular. You'll 
									enjoy bushels of big, luscious peaches that 
									have an almost fuzzless skin over firm, 
									creamy yellow flesh. Fruit is medium to 
									large size and is just right for fresh 
									snacks, canning or freezing.   |  
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									| Please note: Your region's climate determines the type of 
									fruit trees and fruit that will grow 
									successfully. The climate must be compatible 
									with the growing requirements of the 
									selected fruit tree. Some varieties will 
									even prevail in the harsher Upper Midwest 
									climates. Most fruit trees require between 
									130 - 150 frost-free days. If you are unsure 
									as to how many frost-free days your climate 
									has, please contact your local county 
									extension office
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