Let Your Flowering Peach Tree
Bloom With These Planting Tips
by Lee Dobbins
The flowering peach tree is a very familiar tree for most people. This
tree is recognized for its vase shape that can grow up to 25 feet in
height and bears lots of fruits. People also love the pink flowers that
bloom from the peach tree.
The peach tree is part of the Rosaceae family and genus
Prunus. It goes with the almond tree in the subgenus of Amygdalus. They
are distinguished by their seed shells that are corrugated.
The leaves of the peach tree are categorized as lanceolate
that grows from seven to fifteen centimeters long. The peach fruit has
a very delicate scent and almost velvet-like skin.
The flowers of the peach tree bloom every early spring even
earlier than the leaves get to grow.
The petals can either be solitary or paired depending on the
variety. They generally consist of five petals that can come in
different colors of pink, white or red.
The peach tree took its scientific name Persica from the
belief in early Europe that this originated from Iran which was known
back then as Persia.
Today, it is established that the tree is actually a native of
China which was only introduced later on to Persia.
There are several varieties of the peach tree that have been
already propagated. This gives lovers of the peach tree flowers a good
selection to choose from.
Here are some of the more popularly known types.
Double White - This kind is depicted sufficiently by the name.
It has a profuse shape and paired white petals.
Helen Borchers - The flowers of Helen Borchers have extra
large petals in pink. They are in solitary petals.
Peppermint Stick - The peppermint stick variety is
distinguishable with its paired white petals and pink stripes.
Late Double Red - This variety consists of red petals in
pairs. They remain a perfect sight even when winter time comes as they
are able to avoid well the frost.
Weeping Double - The weeping double varieties have pendulous
branches. They can come in colors of pink and red.
Royal Redleaf - The Royal Redleaf consists of good foliage in
bright-red at the early part of their blooming. They later turn into
bronze-green which remains a delightful view.
Tips for Growing the Flowering Peach Tree
1. Correct Climate
Flowering peach trees are also very choosy in the climates
that they thrive in.
Most of the varieties require a chilling requirement, making
it rather difficult for them to grow in the extremely cold areas. They
cannot tolerate the cold in later winter.
Generally, the peach trees varieties may be able to tolerate
temperatures of negative 26 to negative 30 degrees Celsius, but such a
condition tends to kill the buds of the flowers thus growing fruits is
impossible.
The flowering peach trees actually seek a lot of the heat of
the summer time to be able to let its fruits mature. Temperatures
ranging from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius would be most favourable.
2. Proper Soil Characteristic
Peach trees require the right soil characteristic in order to
grow fully and bear colourful flowers. Avoid as much as possible too
much moisture in the soil. They do not like heavy quality of soil too.
Just make sure the soil has the right amount of fertilizer and
aeration. With the right kind of soil, the peach tree will surely grow
fast and healthy.
3. Fight the Pests
It is very important to protect the peach tree against pests
that may invade their environment. This could impede the growth of the
tree and the blooming of the flowers.
The main enemy to be cautious of is the peach tree borer.
There are also some insects and fungus that can threaten the tree. This
may require occasional or regular application of pesticides or
spraying.
Conclusion
Bring nature closer to your home. Plant a flowering peach tree
and enjoy the delights of its view, flowers and fruits.