luscious allure of Flordaking Peaches, the jewel of backyard orchards. Renowned for their generous size and sweetness, these clingstone peaches boast a delightful blend of yellow flesh and a tempting red blush. Blooming with small pink and white flowers in early May, the Flordaking Peach Tree is a Gulf Coast favorite, thriving in well-drained, sandy loam soils under full sun. This vigorous grower matures at 15 to 25 feet, producing firm, 2 to 2.5-inch peaches that ripen in late May. Whether enjoyed fresh or as a dessert ingredient, these self-pollinating peaches set the standard for southern succulence. As the deciduous tree transforms through seasons, from the burst of blossoms in spring to the warm-hued foliage in fall, it adds aesthetic charm to any garden. Harvested in late spring to early summer, Flordaking Peaches promise an early taste of the season's lush flavors, making them a sought-after choice for peach enthusiasts and home gardeners alike.
Flordaking Peaches, large and sweet, bring the taste of summer to your orchard, featuring 2" to 2.5" clingstone peaches with a vibrant red blush and succulent yellow flesh.
Thriving along the Gulf Coast, the Flordaking Peach Tree yields plentiful crops of flavorful yellow peaches, a self-pollinating, vigorous grower ideal for sandy loam soils in full sun.
Beyond delicious peaches, the Flordaking Peach tree enchants with small white and pink flowers in early May, transforming your garden with its deciduous grace and seasonal shifts.
Watch your garden flourish as the Flordaking Peach tree, reaching 15-25 feet, showcases its visual allure, from pink blossoms in spring to lush foliage and vibrant hues in fall.
Be the first to enjoy the sun-soaked goodness of Flordaking Peaches in late spring to early summer, as this southern gem redefines the joy of homegrown, delectable stone fruit.