Prunus Persica (Peach Okee Dokee)
Prunus Persica (Peach Okee Dokee)
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Prunus Persica (Peach Okee Dokee) is a charming deciduous fruit tree known for its sweet, juicy peaches with a rich golden-yellow flesh and blush-pink skin. This variety is a prolific producer, perfect for fresh eating, desserts, and preserves.
In spring, it features stunning pink blossoms that add ornamental beauty to any garden. Thriving in sunny, well-drained locations, Peach Okee Dokee is a hardy and reliable choice for Australian home orchards and gardens.

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                      Mature height
                    
                  3-4 meters
                    
                    
                      Mature width
                    
                  3-4 meters
                    
                    
                      Spacing
                    
                  4 meters
                    
                    
                      Evergreen/Deciduous
                    
                  Deciduous
                    
                    
                      Foliage
                    
                  Lush green foliage with vibrant pink blossoms and blush-pink, golden-yellow fruit
                    
                    
                      Flowering Period &  Fruit Development/Harvest
                    
                  Flowers in early to mid-spring (September to October), fruit ripens in mid to late summer (January to February)
                    
                    
                      Sun tolerance
                    
                  Full sun
                    
                    
                      Maintenance
                    
                  Requires well-drained soil, regular pruning to encourage fruit production, fertilising in late winter, and deep watering during the fruiting season
                    
                    
                      Root System
                    
                  Develops a contained, moderately deep fibrous root system that provides steady support while remaining non-invasive.