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.
It grows in California in the USA
answer 2 Nectarines and similar stone fruit grow in a temperate climate, but several species need frosts during the year.
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the person was Charles H. Kim
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Nectarines come from the ocean.
Yes, because we usually (in California) get lots of sun. You can grow fruit mostly anywhere.
where were nectarines originated
No, nectarines are peaches that have a recessive inactive version of the gene that produces peachfuzz.
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Yes nectarines can be canned. You may leave them whole or sliced. Boil in a syrup or water bath and can them.
No, nectarines are not citrus. Perhaps you are confusing nectarine with tangerine? Citrus fruit include tangerine, citrange, tangelo, orange, pomelo, grapefruit, lemon, lime, citron, and kumquat. Nectarines are just peaches that don't have fuzzy skins. They can even grow on the same tree as regular peaches.
Nectarines are not a product of cross pollination. They are peaches that do not have fuzz. Some peach seeds produce trees that bear fruit that is not fuzzy. Sometimes a peach tree will bear both nectarines and peaches. Growers commonly graft branches from nectarine trees onto peach trees in order to produce nectarines.
Yes
anyone can.
On average, how long does it take to grow a fruit or vegetable, harvest it and get it into the store?While the trees that grow peaches, plums, nectarines and apricots can take three to five years to mature, it takes 365 days from the time a summer fruits blossom until they are ready for harvest. Vegetables such as lettuce, spinach, peppers and eggplant take only 45 to 90 days from planting to harvest. Once a fruit or vegetable is harvested in the U.S., it takes three to seven days to reach the shelf of your grocery store.