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| Prunus 'Elberta' Peach Tree remove | Ginkgo 'Maidenhair Tree' remove | ||||||||||||||||
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| Name | Prunus 'Elberta' Peach Tree remove | Ginkgo 'Maidenhair Tree' remove | |||||||||||||||
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| SKU | ELBPT00 | GIMHR00 | |||||||||||||||
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| Price | Price range: $69.99 through $289.99 | Price range: $19.99 through $1,299.99 | |||||||||||||||
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| Description | Prunus persicaElberta peach trees give you large, sweet peaches that are perfect for canning, snacking and baking. The fruit are beautiful as well as delicious, ripening to a deep, golden yellow with a red blush. Caring for Elberta peaches isn't hard, the trees are self-fertile, which means that they do not require a second tree for pollination. However, they may produce better if you plant a second tree. The most important thing you need to do to care for Elberta peaches is irrigation. These trees are not drought tolerant and will require regular watering. | Ginkgo bilobaThe Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree is remarkably known as a 'living fossil', as it is the sole survivor of an ancient group of trees that date back to beyond the time of the dinosaurs. It is a perfect specimen or feature tree due to its long life and showy light green leaves which turn golden in Autumn. The leaves are an interesting ruffled shape. The Maidenhair Tree remains virtually unchanged today and represents the only living bridge between 'higher' and 'lower' plants (between ferns and conifers). Maidenhair trees can be extremely long-lived, the oldest recorded individual being 3,500 years old. | |||||||||||||||
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