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taken place in China about 4,000–5,000 years ago, the second is related to the western germplasm and is due to the early dissemination of the peach in Europe from China and the more recent breeding activities in the United States and Europe. These bottlenecks highlighted the substantial reduction of genetic diversity associated with domestication and breeding activities.
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attached to the fruit as the symbol for tongue, thereby implying speaking truth from one's heart; a ripe peach was also a symbol to imply a ripe state of good health. Caravaggio's paintings introduce realism by painting peach leaves that are molted, discolored, or in some cases have wormholes – conditions common in modern peach cultivation.
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The flowers on a peach tree are typically thinned out because if the full number of peaches mature on a branch, they are undersized and lack flavor. Fruits are thinned midway in the season by commercial growers. Fresh peaches are easily bruised, so do not store well. They are most flavorful when they
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As with peaches, nectarines can be white or yellow, and clingstone or freestone. On average, nectarines are slightly smaller and sweeter than peaches, but with much overlap. The lack of skin fuzz can make nectarine skins appear more reddish than those of peaches, contributing to the fruit's plum-like
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Particular emphasis in this study is reserved for the analysis of the genetic diversity in peach germplasm and how it was shaped by human activities such as domestication and breeding. Major historical bottlenecks were found, one related to the putative original domestication that is supposed to have
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the peach tree genome (doubled haploid Lovell). Recently, it published the peach genome sequence and related analyses. The sequence is composed of 227 million nucleotides arranged in eight pseudomolecules representing the eight peach chromosomes (2n = 16). In addition, 27,852 protein-coding genes and
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One medium peach also contains 2% or more daily value of vitamins E and K, niacin, folate, iron, choline, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, manganese, zinc and copper. Fresh peaches are a moderate source of antioxidants and vitamin C which is required for the building of connective tissue inside the
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Peacherines are claimed to be a cross between a peach and a nectarine, but as they are the same species cannot be a true cross (hybrid); they are marketed in Australia and New Zealand. The fruit is intermediate in appearance, though, between a peach and a nectarine, large and brightly colored like a
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George Minifie supposedly brought the first peaches from England to its North American colonies in the early 17th century, planting them at his estate of Buckland in Virginia. Although Thomas Jefferson had peach trees at Monticello, American farmers did not begin commercial production until the 19th
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Another aid in fighting evil spirits were peach-wood wands. The Li-chi (Han period) reported that the emperor went to the funeral of a minister escorted by a sorcerer carrying a peachwood wand to keep bad influences away. Since that time, peachwood wands have remained an important means of exorcism
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Peach blossoms are highly prized in Chinese culture. The ancient Chinese believed the peach to possess more vitality than any other tree because their blossoms appear before leaves sprout. When early rulers of China visited their territories, they were preceded by sorcerers armed with peach rods to
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are among the many influential artists who painted peaches and peach trees in various settings. Scholars suggest that many compositions are symbolic, some an effort to introduce realism. For example, Tresidder claims the artists of Renaissance symbolically used peach to represent heart, and a leaf
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Peach breeding has favored cultivars with more firmness, more red color, and shorter fuzz on the fruit surface. These characteristics ease shipping and supermarket sales by improving eye appeal. This selection process has not necessarily led to increased flavor, though. Peaches have a short shelf
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in ancient times. Peach cultivation reached Greece by 300 BC. Alexander the Great is sometimes said to have introduced them into Greece after conquering Persia, but no historical evidence for this claim has been found. Peaches were, however, well known to the Romans in the first century AD; the
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Hundreds of peach and nectarine cultivars are known. These are classified into two categories—freestones and clingstones. Freestones are those whose flesh separates readily from the pit. Clingstones are those whose flesh clings tightly to the pit. Some cultivars are partially freestone and
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The trees themselves can usually tolerate temperatures to around −26 to −30 °C (−15 to −22 °F), although the following season's flower buds are usually killed at these temperatures, preventing a crop that summer. Flower bud death begins to occur between −15 and −25 °C (5 and
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The history of the nectarine is unclear; the first recorded mention in English is from 1616, but they had probably been grown much earlier within the native range of the peach in central and eastern Asia. Although one source states that nectarines were introduced into the United States by
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Peach trees are relatively short-lived as compared with some other fruit trees. In some regions orchards are replanted after 8 to 10 years, while in others trees may produce satisfactorily for 20 to 25 years or more, depending upon their resistance to diseases, pests, and winter damage.
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Another climate constraint is spring frost. The trees flower fairly early (in March in Western Europe), and the blossom is damaged or killed if temperatures drop below about −4 °C (25 °F). If the flowers are not fully open, though, they can tolerate a few degrees colder.
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eruption of 79 AD, and now held in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. Archaeological finds show that peaches were cultivated widely in Roman northwestern Continental Europe, but production collapsed around the sixth century; some revival of production followed with the
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also mentions cultivation skills of peach trees. The peach is seen as the fruit of happiness, riches, honours, and longevity. The rare peach with double seeds is seen as a favorable omen of a mild winter. It is one of the 10 immortal plants and animals, so peaches appear in many
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Peach trees need full sun, and a layout that allows good natural air flow to assist the thermal environment for the tree. Peaches are planted in early winter. During the growth season, they need a regular and reliable supply of water, with higher amounts just before harvest.
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stands. Peaches were the cornerstone of early Shanghai's garden culture. As modernization and westernization swept through the city the Shanghai honey nectar peach nearly disappeared completely. Much of modern Shanghai is built over these gardens and peach orchards.
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constructed from stone or brick, which absorb and retain solar heat and then slowly release it, raising the temperature against the wall, peaches can be grown as espaliers against south-facing walls as far north as southeast Great Britain and southern Ireland.
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in mg per 100 g of fresh weight were 14–102 in white-flesh nectarines, 18–54 in yellow-flesh nectarines, 28–111 in white-flesh peaches, and 21–61 mg per 100 g in yellow-flesh peaches. The major phenolic compounds identified in peach are
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attacked regional cotton crops. When Georgia reached peak production in the 1920s, elaborate festivals celebrated the fruit. By 2017, Georgia's production represented 3–5% of the U.S. total. Alabama named it the "state tree fruit" in 2006. Delaware's
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clingstone, so are called semifree. Freestone types are preferred for eating fresh, while clingstone types are for canning. The fruit flesh may be creamy white to deep yellow, to dark red; the hue and shade of the color depend on the cultivar.
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Peachwood seals or figurines guarded gates and doors, and, as one Han account recites, "the buildings in the capital are made tranquil and pure; everywhere a good state of affairs prevails". Writes the author, further:
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protect them from spectral evils. On New Year's Eve, local magistrates would cut peach wood branches and place them over their doors to protect against evil influences. Peach wood was also used for the earliest known
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of the Department of Agriculture in 1906, a number of colonial-era newspaper articles make reference to nectarines being grown in the United States prior to the Revolutionary War. The 28 March 1768 edition of the
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is known as the "Peach State" due to its significant production of peaches as early as 1571, with exports to other states occurring around 1858. In 2014, Georgia was third in US peach production behind
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Peaches and nectarines are best stored at temperatures of 0 °C (32 °F) and in high humidity. They are highly perishable, so are typically consumed or canned within two weeks of harvest.
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as the place where the early selection for favorable peach varieties probably took place. Peaches were mentioned in Chinese writings and literature beginning from the early first millennium BC.
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Chang, S; Tan, C; Frankel, EN; Barrett, DM (2000). "Low-density lipoprotein antioxidant activity of phenolic compounds and polyphenol oxidase activity in selected clingstone peach cultivars".
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Haase, Ilka; Brüning, Philipp; Matissek, Reinhard; Fischer, Markus (10 April 2013). "Real-time PCR assays for the quantitation of rDNA from apricot and other plant species in marzipan".
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Cevallos-Casals, B. V. A.; Byrne, D.; Okie, W. R.; Cisneros-Zevallos, L. (2006). "Selecting new peach and plum genotypes rich in phenolic compounds and enhanced functional properties".
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The highest maximum residue level (MRL) exceedance rate was found for strawberries (2.5% of the samples), followed by lettuce (2.3%), oats (1.3%), peaches (1.1%), and apples (1.0%).
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Vendramin, Elisa; Pea, Giorgio; Dondini, Luca; Pacheco, Igor; Dettori, Maria Teresa; Gazza, Laura; Scalabrin, Simone; Strozzi, Francesco; Tartarini, Stefano (3 March 2014).
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including the 'Indian Peach', or 'Indian Blood Peach', which ripens in the latter part of the summer, and can have color ranging from red and white, to purple.
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Ziosi, V.; Bregoli, A. M.; Fiori, G.; Noferini, M.; Costa, G. (2007). "1-MCP effects on ethylene emission and fruit quality traits of peaches and nectarines".
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Climates with significant winter rainfall at temperatures below 16 °C (61 °F) are also unsuitable for peach cultivation, as the rain promotes
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A Vietnamese mythic history states that in the spring of 1789, after marching to Ngọc Hồi and then winning a great victory against invaders from the
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Finally, summer heat is required to mature the crop, with mean temperatures of the hottest month between 20 and 30 °C (68 and 86 °F).
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Peaches are not only a popular fruit, but also are symbolic in many cultural traditions, such as in art, paintings, and folk tales such as the
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trees grow up to 7 m (23 ft) tall and wide, but when pruned properly, they are usually 3–4 m (10–13 ft) tall and wide. The
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mentioned peacherines in a news bulletin for California. Louise Pound, in 1920, claimed the term peacherine is an example of language stunt.
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The Shanghai honey nectar peach was a key component of both the food culture and agrarian economy the area where the modern megacity of
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gas. Cyanogenic glycosides are toxic if consumed in large doses. While peach seeds are not the most toxic within the rose family (see
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later in the year, as earwigs characteristically remove semicircles of petal and leaf tissue from the tips, rather than internally.
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are the same species, though they are regarded commercially as different fruits. The skin of nectarines lacks the fuzz (fruit-skin
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and young leaves at night, preventing fruiting and weakening newly planted trees. The pattern of damage is distinct from that of
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are produced in early spring before the leaves; they are solitary or paired, 2.5–3 cm diameter, pink, with five petals. The
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Fuller, D; Madella, M (2001). "Issues in Harappan Archaeobotany: Retrospect and Prospect". In Settar, S; Korisettar, R (eds.).
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has yellow or whitish flesh, a delicate aroma, and a skin that is either velvety (peaches) or smooth (nectarines) in different
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oldest known artistic representations of the fruit are in two fragments of wall paintings, dated to the first century AD, in
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Szalay, L.; Papp, J.; Szaóbo, Z. (2000). "Evaluation of frost tolerance of peach varieties in artificial freezing tests".
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that tropical or subtropical areas generally do not satisfy except at high altitudes (for example in certain areas of
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measures the sugar content of the fruit, and is usually between 11 and 15 for a typical peach from a supermarket.
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Different countries have different cultivars. In the United Kingdom, for example, these cultivars have gained the
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Typical peach cultivars begin bearing fruit in their third year. Their lifespan in the U.S. varies by region; the
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or not; both can have either white or yellow flesh. Peaches with white flesh typically are very sweet with little
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life, so commercial growers typically plant a mix of different cultivars to have fruit to ship all season long.
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period. During quiescence, buds break and grow when sufficient warm weather favorable to growth is accumulated.
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appearance. The lack of down on nectarines' skin also means their skin is more easily bruised than peaches.
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Peaches grow in a fairly limited range in dry, continental or temperate climates, since the trees have a
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shape. The Baldassari palmette is a design created around 1950 used primarily for training peaches. In
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Peach plantations became an objective of American military campaigns against the Indians. In 1779, the
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Because peaches are highly perishable, farmers around the world often will preserve peaches through
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and other copper-based products (the University of California considers these organic treatments),
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with characteristics indistinguishable from those of modern peaches have been recovered from late
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In 2020, world production of peaches (combined with nectarines for reporting) was 24.6 million
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Noah Blan, 'Charlemagne's Peaches: A Case of Early Medieval European Ecological Adaptation',
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refers to Persia, genetic studies suggest peaches originated in China, where they have been
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has been the peach blossom since 1995, and peach pie became its official dessert in 2009.
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red peach. The flesh of the fruit is usually yellow, but white varieties also exist. The
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and on the timing of the cold, with the buds becoming less cold tolerant in late winter.
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Dried date, peach, apricot, and stones from Lahun, Fayum, Egypt, Late Middle Kingdom,
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Capparelli, Aylen; Lema, Veronica; Giovannetti, Marco; Raffino, Rololfo (2005).
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A domesticated peach appeared very early in Japan, in 4700–4400 BC, during the
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The Georgia Peach: Culture, Agriculture, and Environment in the American South
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to attack the tree early in the year when other food is scarce is the earwig (
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century in Maryland, Delaware, Georgia, South Carolina, and finally Virginia.
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bit into an especially delicious peach and gave the remainder to his lover,
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of an average peach (120 grams) is 5, similar to other low-sugar fruits.
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Many famous artists have painted with peach fruits placed in prominence.
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Cho HJ, Do BK, Shim SM, Kwon H, Lee DH, Nah AH, Choi YJ, Lee SY (2013).
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In Korea, peaches have been cultivated from ancient times. According to
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Yang, Xiaoyan; Zheng, Yunfei; Crawford, Gary W.; Chen, Xugao (2014).
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Peaches were introduced into the Americas in the 16th century by the
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glycosides in clingstone peaches. As with many other members of the
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because a peach is "prettier, bigger and squishier than a cherry."
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Some 110 chemical compounds contribute to peach aroma, including
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In India, the peach first appeared by about 1700 BC, during the
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fruits and continue to ripen after being picked from the tree.
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of China. The oldest archaeological peach stones are from the
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In the United States the peach was soon adopted as a crop by
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produced 62% of the world total of peaches and nectarines.
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trees are used as decoration during Vietnamese New Year (
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or production of preserves. This mother-daughter team in
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correspond to blossoming trees: one for peach blossoms (
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are the primary flavonols found in clingstone peaches.
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in the opening chapter of the classic Chinese novel
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ripen on the tree and are eaten the day of harvest.
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(2009). 3565:"The Average Width of a Peach Tree" 2324:South Carolina named the peach its 2302:named his children's fantasy novel 1080:gives a lifespan of 7 years there. 904:'s 12th-century agricultural work, 7394:, beautification and conservation 6618:State flowers of the United States 6229:"Allergen Data Collection: Peach ( 5986:from the original on 11 July 2012. 5841:from the original on 25 April 2017 5815:from the original on 15 March 2015 5741:from the original on 27 March 2024 4750:Shimabukuro, Betty (7 July 2004). 4727:. Koanga Institute. Archived from 3930:Foods & nutrition encyclopedia 3786:The New Oxford Book of Food Plants 3674:. 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Another peach orchard, in " 2026:Romance of the Three Kingdoms 1494:, Suzuki's promolactis moth ( 683: in) long, 2–3 cm ( 8169:Crops originating from China 6285:10.1371/journal.pone.0038992 5237:(in Chinese). Archived from 5138:Georgia Historical Quarterly 5003:10.1007/978-1-4020-6014-4_38 3958:The Oxford Companion to Food 3869:10.1371/journal.pone.0106595 3782:Geissler, Catherine (2009). 3662:Su, T.; et al. (2016). 3499:10.1371/journal.pone.0090574 3455:"Frequently Asked Questions" 3344:10.1371/journal.pone.0106595 3200:Still Life Basket of Peaches 2854:Percentages estimated using 1998:traditional Chinese medicine 1440:), the well-marked cutworm ( 838:Although its botanical name 302:(Loudon) T.T.Yu & L.T.Lu 6354:Bioimages.vanderbilt.edu – 5260:Eskildsen, Stephen (1998). 4899:(in German). 9 April 2010. 3994:. Edipuglia. 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(2002). 4757:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 4015:, 27.4 (2019), 521–45. 3723:The history of gardens 3640:Campbell, Lyle (2004) 2971:, peach seeds contain 2860:the National Academies 2321: 2255: 2148: 2041:tested his disciples. 2021:an oath of brotherhood 1976: 1966: 1925:Peaches of Immortality 1913:Peaches of Immortality 1645: 1597:) or the yellow mite ( 1516:), the catapult moth ( 1497:Promalactis suzukiella 1467:Parornix anguliferella 1449:Lyonetia prunifoliella 1271: 1146: 1093: 1020: 1015:A peach flower with a 897:of the ninth century. 835: 782: 776: 655: 638:, all situated in the 31:Peach (disambiguation) 8184:Garden plants of Asia 5927:J. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci 5567:Georgia State Symbols 4929:. 10 September 2015. 4558:"Varieties – Peaches" 4296:National Park Service 4084:Fogle, H. W. (1965). 4013:Early Medieval Europe 3821:. 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Index

George Cling
Peach (disambiguation)
Peachtree (disambiguation)
Peaches (disambiguation)

Otto Wilhelm Thomé
Photograph showing a peach in cross section with yellow flesh and a single large reddish brown pit
Scientific classification
Edit this classification
Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Rosids
Rosales
Rosaceae
Prunus
Prunus subg. Amygdalus
Binomial name
L.
Batsch
Synonyms
deciduous
tree
domesticated
cultivated
Zhejiang province
Eastern China
fruits
Persia

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