peach Rosaceae Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica Listen to the Latin   symbol: PRPE3
Other Fact Sheets
Leaf: Alternate, simple, lanceolate, serrated, 3 to 6 inches long, often curved along midrib, shiny dark green above, paler below.
Flower: Pink to lavender, 1 inch across, solitary but often close together, appearing in early spring.

Fruit: Fuzzy drupe, 3 inches across, yellow and red, hard, ribbed pit inside encloses the seed, very delicious and juicy, ripens in mid summer.

Twig: New growth is red and green, later turns gray-brown, buds are blunt and gray fuzzy, spur shoots present.

Bark: Dark gray, initially smooth with elongated lenticels, later splits and becomes irregularly scaly.

Form: A small tree up to 15 feet with a spreading crown.
 
USDA Plants Database
Prunus persica is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and may seed into the landscape. See a map of the states in which peach has escaped (opens a new window).

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