Peach Adaptation
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1964.18.3.55aAbstract
In discussing peach varieties in the April '63 issue of Peach Times, John H. Weinberger calls attention to the sensitivity of most varieties to climate. For example, he points out, the Sunhigh peach performs very well in New Jersey, where it originated, but lacks flavor and red color in California. In contrast, Redtop and Suncrest, which are well adapted to California conditions, develop too dark a color in the East.
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