Prunus persica ‘Duplex’

Peach (Prunus persica ‘Duplex’), an arbor plant of the genus Prunus in the Rosaceae family. The bark of Betau is dark reddish brown, with a broad crown; the branchlets are green, smooth and hairless; the leaves are green, the surface of the leaves is glabrous, there are a few pubescent hairs on the back veins, and the leaf margins are serrated; the flowers are pink, open before the leaves, and the fruit is pale Green to orange yellow; flowering April-April; fruiting July-August. Bitao gets its name because the flowers and leaves open first, and the red is like peach blossom.

Peach loves sunlight, is drought tolerant, and is not tolerant to humid environments. It likes a warm environment, has good cold resistance, and can survive the winter safely in a natural environment at minus 25 degrees Celsius. Fertile, well-drained soil is required. Does not like stagnant water, if planted in a low-lying place with stagnant water, it is prone to dead seedlings.