Peaches in Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1975.29.3.63Abstract
The part of Mexico that has been called "south of the Border" is thought of as a land with a climate that most people would not associate with Temperate Zone fruits. And yet much of Mexico is at an elevation of 7000 ft. or more, where even apples are now being planted in commercial sized acreages. But the peach came to Mexico long before the apple.
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