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Arctic Jay White Nectarine
The Arctic Jay White Nectarine is a highly acclaimed fruit tree prized for its exceptionally sweet and richly flavored fruit. The nectarines feature a red-blushed skin covering the creamy white flesh that is firm, juicy, and aromatic. Because the fruit is a freestone variety, the pit separates easily from the flesh. In the landscape, the tree offers ornamental value with a profusion of large, showy pink blossoms in the spring before the fruit sets. It is a self-fruitful tree, meaning it can produce fruit without a second tree for pollination, though planting another nectarine nearby can improve the overall yield. The tree is vigorous and adaptable, making it a favorite for home orchards in various climates.
Botanical Name
Prunus persica var. nucipersica 'Arctic Jay'
Also Known As
Arctic Jay Nectarine | 白油桃 | 桃驳李 | 無毛桃
Specifications
USDA Zone
Light Needs
Watering Needs
Leaves
Life Cycle
Avg. Mature Size
Growth Rate
Bloom Time
Flower Color
Harvest Season
Years to Bear
5 - 8
Full Sun
Regularly
Deciduous
Perennial
10'-14' Tall and 10'-14' Wide
Moderate
Spring
Pink
Summer
1-3 Years
Taste test winner. Very attractive, firm, freestone fruit is richly flavored, with a balance of acid and sugar. Ripens between Arctic Glo and Heavenly White white nectarines. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger)
