Cherries do. So do nectarines.
Stone fruits are fruits with a stone or "pit" in the middle. Cherries, peaches and plums are examples of stone fruits.
where were nectarines originated
Peaches, along with Cherries, plums, apricots and nectarines, are all part of the stone fruit family.
The Middle Stone Age is also called the Middle Paleolithic or Mesolithic Ages. There are two different systems of naming. One has Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages, with the Middle Stone Age being equivalent of the Middle Paleolithic Age. The other divides the Stone Age into the Old Stone Age, or Paleolithic, the Middle Stone Age or Mesolithic, and the New Stone age or Neolithic.
He ate it
No, nectarines are peaches that have a recessive inactive version of the gene that produces peachfuzz.
Somewhere in the world, there is probably a place called Stone Middle School.
yes
He ate it
Nectarines are a mutation of peaches (peaches without fuzz) and grow anywhere peaches can be grown. They can grow in USDA growth zones 5-8, but do especially well in zones 6 & 7.
Yes nectarines can be canned. You may leave them whole or sliced. Boil in a syrup or water bath and can them.