
Peregrine Peach Tree
With bright pink spring blossom and reliable heavy crops, Peregrine Peach trees are a popular choice. The dark skinned peaches contain pale flesh that has a wonderful intense flavour. They are sure to delight, whether eaten fresh or used in cooking. The stones fall away from the fruit, which is of particular benefit when using them for culinary purposes.
Arguably the best variety to grow in the UK, Peach Peregrine requires a sheltered position with full sun. It is self fertile, so only one peach tree is required to produce fruit. The pretty pink blossom is also of benefit to pollinating insects.
Prunus persica 'Peregrine' originates from Sawbridgeworth 1906.
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Peregrine Peach Tree
With bright pink spring blossom and reliable heavy crops, Peregrine Peach trees are a popular choice. The dark skinned peaches contain pale flesh that has a wonderful intense flavour. They are sure to delight, whether eaten fresh or used in cooking. The stones fall away from the fruit, which is of particular benefit when using them for culinary purposes.
Arguably the best variety to grow in the UK, Peach Peregrine requires a sheltered position with full sun. It is self fertile, so only one peach tree is required to produce fruit. The pretty pink blossom is also of benefit to pollinating insects.
Prunus persica 'Peregrine' originates from Sawbridgeworth 1906.
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With bright pink spring blossom and reliable heavy crops, Peregrine Peach trees are a popular choice. The dark skinned peaches contain pale flesh that has a wonderful intense flavour. They are sure to delight, whether eaten fresh or used in cooking. The stones fall away from the fruit, which is of particular benefit when using them for culinary purposes.
Arguably the best variety to grow in the UK, Peach Peregrine requires a sheltered position with full sun. It is self fertile, so only one peach tree is required to produce fruit. The pretty pink blossom is also of benefit to pollinating insects.
Prunus persica 'Peregrine' originates from Sawbridgeworth 1906.




















