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  • The Plum Tree Care
    Information on the cultivation of this fruit including varieties, tree shapes, planting, pruning and cropping. Give careful consideration to what type of plum tree is best for you. Buying a plum tree which might grow to 9m 30ft tall producing masses ...
    http://www.gardenaction.co.uk/fruit_veg_diary/fruit_veg_mini_project_march_...
 
  • Plant Disease Control Peach
    Detailed information on about fifteen diseases which can affect this crop and the control methods available. A phytoplasma that occurs east of the Cascades and is spread by four leafhopper species, of which the most important is the geminate leafhopp ...
    http://plant-disease.ippc.orst.edu/plant_searchResults.cfm?host_see=Peach
 
  • The Stone Fruit
    Peach, nectarine, plum, apricot and cherry are called stone fruit because of their central hard pit. Because of Floridas warm climate, breeding programs for stone fruit have focused on developing “lowchill” varieties – those that can grow and produce ...
    http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/AG209
 
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  • Peaches and Nectarines in Virginia
    Features varieties, cultivation information, orchard location, and harvesting. There are more than 100 peach varieties available from commercial nurseries. Variety selection should be based on climatic conditions, how fruit will be marketed, disease ...
    http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/treefruit/422-019/422-019.html#L1
 
  • Plums Damsons and Gages
    Article covering the history of these important fruits from neolithic times to the present day, the development of rootstocks and varieties and information on growing them in Britain. Commercial production of plums in Britain is being usurped by chea ...
    http://www.nvsuk.org.uk/growing_show_vegetables_1/plums_damsons_gages_1.php
 
  • The Prunus Avium
    Information on the cherry tree, its biology and morphology, distribution in the former USSR, ecology, utilization and economic value. ...
    http://www.agroatlas.spb.ru/cultural/Prunus_avium_K_en.htm
 
  • Apricot Prunus Armeniaca
    Apricot, Prunus armeniaca is a member of the Rosaceae family, along with apple, pear, peach, and other stone fruits. The apricot is found in the Prunophora subgenus within Prunus along with plums. Hybrids between plums and apricots have been produced ...
    http://www.uga.edu/fruit/apricot.html
 
  • Georgia Peach
    Discussion of the issues involved in deciding precisely what fruit legally qualifies as a “Georgia Peach”. Also describes the fruit and its cultivation. The peach industry in Georgia really took off during the reconstruction phase after the American ...
    http://www1.american.edu/TED/georgiapeach.htm
 
  • The Prunus Armeniaca
    Information on the apricot tree, its biology and morphology, distribution in the former USSR, ecology, utilization and economic value. ...
    http://www.agroatlas.spb.ru/cultural/Prunus_armeniaca_K_en.htm
 
  • The Cherries
    Cherries are members of the Rosaceae family, subfamily Prunoideae. They occupy the Cerasus subgenus within Prunus, being fairly distinct from their stone fruit relatives plums, apricots, peaches, and almonds. Prunus avium L. is the Sweet Cherry, and ...
    http://www.uga.edu/fruit/cherry.html
 

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