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RedCrocus Sunglo Nectarine Tree- Juicy, Sweet Fruit for Home Gardens, Container Growing, Pollinator Friendly, Deciduous Fruit Tree, Hardy in Zones 5-9 7 Gallon

RedCrocus Sunglo Nectarine Tree- Juicy, Sweet Fruit for Home Gardens, Container Growing, Pollinator Friendly, Deciduous Fruit Tree, Hardy in Zones 5-9 7 Gallon

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SKU:nxxx2219-redcrocus

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Sunglo' Nectarine Prunus persica 'Sunglo'

Description

A deciduous fruit tree producing self-pollinating, sweet, and juicy nectarines with a vivid orange-red skin and tender flesh. Ideal for home orchards and small gardens.

Suggested Uses

Perfect for backyard orchards, edible landscaping, and container gardening in suitable climates.

Plant Details

  • Botanical Name: Sunglo' Nectarine Prunus persica 'Sunglo'
  • Common Name: Sunglo' Nectarine
  • Size & Growth: Typically reaches 10-15 ft in height with a spread of 8-12 ft, with a dense, bushy form.
  • Hardiness Zones: 5-9
  • Foliage Type: Deciduous
  • Bloom Time: Early to mid-spring
  • Growth Rate: Moderate to vigorous
  • Light Requirements: Full sun
  • Attracts Pollinators: Yes
  • Indoor Friendly: No
  • Container Friendly: Yes, suitable for large containers
  • Deer Resistant: Moderately resistant
  • Pet Warning: Contains pits; ensure pet safety if ingesting
  • Fragrant: Mildly fragrant blossoms
  • Cut Flower: Yes, blossoms can be used in bouquets
  • Grows Well With: Apples, berries, and ornamental flowering shrubs

Care Tips

  • Planting Instructions: Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil. Space trees approximately 15 ft apart.
  • Soil Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
  • Soil Type: Loamy or sandy soils with good drainage.
  • Humidity: Tolerant of average humidity levels.
  • Pruning Instructions: Prune annually in late winter to maintain shape and promote fruit production.
  • Winter Care: Protect young trees in colder zones with mulching; mature trees are hardy.
  • Planting Depth: Plant root ball slightly above soil level to prevent water pooling.
  • Fertilization: Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring and mid-summer for optimal growth.
  • Special Care: Monitor for pests and diseases; implement organic pest control as needed.
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