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Date of Release - 2009; Plant patent applied for.
Type - White flesh, freestone, melting, low acid.
Fruit Maturity Date - Average first harvest July 29.
Fruit Size - Medium-large to large, 200 grams.
Skin Color - Red blush on fruits averages 87% of skin.
Flavor, Sweetness - Low acid with very nice white peach flavor with average soluble solids of 14.5%.
Fruit Firmness - Very firm but softens to melting flesh when fully ripe, similar to White County.
Bloom Date - Average first bloom date March 17, 3 days prior to White County and White River.
Bacterial Spot Resistance - Very little to no bacterial spot observed on leaves or fruit.
Comments - Late-season variety choice with excellent fruit quality that ripens after all other Arkansas white peach varieties.
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