Prunus Persica var. Nucipersica (Sunbob Nectarine)
Prunus Persica var. Nucipersica (Sunbob Nectarine)
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Prunus Persica var. Nucipersica (Sunbob Nectarine) is a medium to large-sized fruit ideal for low-chill regions. It features an attractive red blush over yellow skin and slightly waxy texture. The yellow flesh is firm and melting, with a freestone pit, making it excellent for fresh consumption and culinary uses. This self-fertile variety is well-suited to areas with minimal winter cold, such as coastal regions from Sydney to Nambour, Queensland, and coastal areas of Perth.
The Sunbob Nectarine tree is perfect for those who enjoy growing their own fruit and want a reliable, delicious nectarine variety in their garden.

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                      Mature height
                    
                  3-5 meters
                    
                    
                      Mature width
                    
                  3-5 meters
                    
                    
                      Spacing
                    
                  4 meters
                    
                    
                      Evergreen/Deciduous
                    
                  Deciduous
                    
                    
                      Foliage
                    
                  Red-blushed yellow skin, yellow flesh, green foliage, pink spring blossoms
                    
                    
                      Flowering Period &  Fruit Development/Harvest
                    
                  Flowers in early spring (August to September); fruit develops in late spring to early summer, with harvest in late November to early December
                    
                    
                      Sun tolerance
                    
                  Full sun
                    
                    
                      Maintenance
                    
                  Thrives in well-drained soil with regular watering, especially during dry periods. Pruning after harvest promotes healthy growth and enhances fruit production.
                    
                    
                      Root System
                    
                  Creates a non-invasive root system with moderate depth, forming fine fibrous growth that provides secure anchorage while staying contained.