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peaches and the glossy-skinned, non-fuzzy
varieties called nectarines.
Peaches and
nectarines are the same species,
though they are
regarded commercially...
- the
genus Prunus,
including the almond, apricot, cherry, damson, peach,
nectarine, and plum. The term
drupaceous is
applied to a
fruit having the structure...
- the more
distant markets. OSU
Extension recommended several peach and
nectarine cultivars for Willamette. Vast
forests have
historically made
Oregon one...
- This
article is a list of
diseases of
peaches and
nectarines (Peach:
Prunus persica;
Nectarine: P.
persica var. nucipersica). (Also
uncharacterized graft-transmissible...
- (interspecific
nectarine) is a
tradename for
varieties that are a
hybrid of
nectarines and
plums developed by
Floyd Zaiger. Both
nectarine and plum traits...
- The
Nectarine No. 9 was an
indie band from Edinburgh, Scotland.
Formed by
former Fire
Engines frontman Davy
Henderson in 1991, the band's
music has been...
- also harm the parasitoids. For a
common pest see § Cotton Aphid.
Because nectarines are
hairless peaches, for most
information see § Peaches. Oaks (genus...
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Channel 4 TV
series Teachers.
Drugstore (1995) – UK No. 31
includes "
Nectarine" – UK
Single Charts No. 86 "Solitary
Party Groover" - UK
Single Charts...
- of
orange are
referred to as such as well.
Peach blossoms (including
nectarine), most
cherry blossoms, and some
almond blossoms are
usually pink. Plum...
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shrubs from the
family Rosaceae,
which includes plums, cherries, peaches,
nectarines,
apricots and
almonds (collectively stonefruit). The
genus has a cosmopolitan...