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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 more
distant markets. OSU
Extension recommended several peach and
nectarine cultivars for Willamette.
Approximately 1.3
million acres of agricultural...
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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...
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which include apples and pears, and
stone fruits,
which include peaches/
nectarines, almonds, apricots,
plums and cherries. Abiu
Almond Amla (Indian gooseberry)...
- This
article is a list of
diseases of
peaches and
nectarines (Peach:
Prunus persica;
Nectarine: P.
persica var. nucipersica). (Also
uncharacterized graft-transmissible...
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crops into the
United States,
including soybeans, pistachios, mangos,
nectarines, dates, bamboos, and
flowering cherries.
Certain varieties of wheat, cotton...
- also harm the parasitoids. For a
common pest see § Cotton Aphid.
Because nectarines are
hairless peaches, for most
information see § Peaches. Oaks (genus...
- the
production of fall
potatoes (a
quarter of the nation's production),
nectarines, apricots, asparagus, all raspberries,
grapes (all
varieties taken together)...
- 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...
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common fruits and nuts are pears, apples, grapes, oranges, mandarines,
nectarines, medlar, blackberries, cherry, strawberries, figs, watermelon, melon,...