Prunus persica Lovell (Peach, Lovell Peach)

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Prunus persica Lovell (Peach, Lovell Peach) is a deciduous fruit-bearing tree belonging to the Rosaceae family. The Lovell Peach is a popular cultivar of the Prunus persica species, known for its excellent rootstock qualities, particularly in terms of disease resistance and adaptability to various soil conditions. Size and Appearance: The...
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Prunus persica Lovell (Peach, Lovell Peach) is a deciduous fruit-bearing tree belonging to the Rosaceae family. The Lovell Peach is a popular cultivar of the Prunus persica species, known for its excellent rootstock qualities, particularly in terms of disease resistance and adaptability to various soil conditions.

Size and Appearance: The Lovell Peach tree typically reaches a height of 15 to 25 feet (4.5 to 7.6 meters) and has a spread of about 15 to 20 feet (4.5 to 6 meters). The tree's canopy is rounded and relatively dense, providing a good amount of shade.

Leaves: The leaves of the Lovell Peach tree are alternate, simple, and ovate in shape, with serrated edges. During the growing season, they are green and lustrous, turning yellow, orange, or reddish in the fall before dropping for winter.

Flowers: In early spring, the Lovell Peach tree produces attractive pink flowers with five petals. These flowers are generally solitary or appear in small clusters along the branches, creating a beautiful display in the garden.

Fruit: The fruit of the Lovell Peach tree is, of course, the most sought-after feature. Peaches are drupes with a sweet and juicy flesh surrounding a single large seed or pit. The fruit's color varies depending on the specific cultivar, ranging from yellow to pinkish-red with a velvety skin. Peaches are ready for harvest in late spring or early summer.

Rootstock: One of the primary reasons for the popularity of the Lovell Peach tree is its use as rootstock for grafting other peach varieties. Lovell rootstock is renowned for its vigorous growth, adaptability to various soil types, and resistance to pests and diseases like root-knot nematodes and bacterial canker.

Care: Like other peach trees, the Lovell Peach tree requires full sunlight and well-draining soil to thrive. Adequate watering and regular pruning are essential to promote healthy growth and fruit production.

Botanical Name : Prunus persica Lovell

Common Name : Peach, Lovell Peach

Height : 23 ft

Spread : 23 ft

Germination Info : Seed requires 90-120 days cold moist stratification

Hardiness zone : 5-8

Average seed per ounce : Approx. 6

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