Definitionn. variety or mutation of the peach bearing fruit with smooth skin and
Last update: July 3, 2015
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Most of the varieties, both of the peach and nectarine, reproduce themselves truly by seed. [Please select]
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In England the new white nectarine was a seedling of the old white, and Mr. [Please select]
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The peach and nectarine do not succeed equally well in the some soil: see Lindley 'Horticulture' page 351. [Please select]
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Hence it may be worth while to give all the evidence on the origin of the nectarine. [Please select]
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Rivers raised a nectarine from a peach, and in the succeeding generation another nectarine from this nectarine. [Please select]
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Of the converse case, namely, of nectarine-stones yielding peach-trees (both free and clingstones), we have six undoubted instances recorded by Mr. [Please select]
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Consequently, in accordance with his simple rule, he classes them as distinct species; as he does sweet and bitter almonds, the peach and nectarine, etc. [Please select]
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A hybrid, raised by Knight from the sweet almond by the pollen of the peach, produced flowers with little or no pollen, yet bore fruit, having been apparently fertilised by a neighbouring nectarine. [Please select]
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