Tri-Lite Peach-Plum

Bix was 16.

Juice: Very juicy.

Flesh: Soft.

Taste: Similar to Arctic Jay Nectarine.

Aroma: Very Strong.

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Looks great. I’m looking forward to trying some now.

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Here they are again. I started picking them late-June. This one is from today.

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Not freestone

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I have a bunch of them but i’m way behind you. I had them last year and enjoyed them. I thought they were good.

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No.

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They are way better than nadia cherryplum.

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What can I say?

I loved them.

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Very pretty too! I would like to taste one.

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Are these still on patent? They look really good!

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They are now off patent.

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The plum parent is red beaut plum.

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Good news, thanks!

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I had one in Southwest WA State. They tasted pretty good but I like regular peaches better. It had terrible peach leaf curl disease and died in a few years.

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Thanks!

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According to the patent, it’s parentage is: peach x ( plum x peach), or to be more specific, O’Henry Peach seedling, seed parent, times ( peach x plum), pollen parent. The plum parent is red Beaut plum.

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@Vincent_8B, how’s your tri-lite peachplum doing?

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Raintree let me know it’s not a good choice in Pacific Northwest, it will be very bad with peach leaf curl disease so I canceled to order at that time. I didn’t have any.

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Mine are pretty clean for no spraying (just permethrin early for PC)…a little spot on a couple of them. Not bad at all (nothing like Puget Gold cots). I’m a “little” behind you out in California. Mine is in a 25 gallon pot. Maybe a 15 fruit or so on the tree.


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I just bought some Very cherry plums from QFC. They are great, very tasty and very sweet. I might like find room and order 1 to plant in next Spring. Do you have any yet?

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