The Belle of Georgia is a classic heirloom peach discovered in – you guessed it—Georgia, in the year 1870. Belle of Georgia is a pretty peach tree adorned with an abundance of pink blossoms each spring followed by large amounts of medium-sized peaches each summer. A fantastic specimen and focal point tree, swap out that flowering tree that is only pretty once a year, for a dual (or triple!) purpose landscaping ornamental that provides high yields of delectable fruit! The fruit is firm, sweet, juicy, and is a freestone variety that is great to use for eating fresh, baking or canning. The peaches ripen in late summer and are pale with a red blush. Belle of Georgia peaches are self-pollinators and require 850 chill hours. They are more cold hardy than other peaches and can be grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 5-8. The tree reaches a maturity height of 15-25 feet. This tree is shipped in a #5 pot with an average height of 24 inches.
Beautiful, pink blossoms showcase every spring
Fruit follows in late summer
Produces firm, sweet, and juicy peaches
Great for eating fresh, baking or canning