0










Prunus andersonii

Desert Peach

 

In Stock: 1.514 lb (Total:1.514lb)
  • Prunus andersonii

    All items have bulk rates priced in
select i.*, substring_index(group_concat(distinct pa.country order by rsi.date_added desc),',',-1) as source_country from inventory_item_manage i left outer join sheffields_2017.receiving_shipments_item_has_inventory_item hrsi on i.id = hrsi.inventory_item_id left outer join sheffields_2017.receiving_shipments_item rsi on rsi.id = hrsi.receiving_shipments_item_id left outer join sheffields_2017.po on rsi.po_id = po.id left outer join sheffields_2017.po_address pa on pa.po_id = po.id where i.inventory_id = '3498' group by i.id

Buying options

1.51 lb

Details

Germination:
89%
Germination test:
TZ
Purity:
99%
Seeds per lb:
1,270
Quantity:
1.51 lb
Collected in:
California
Crop year:
2022
Min. hardiness zone:
6
Item ID:
1831674

No Export to These Countries

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom

Growing Info

Scarification
Scarification: Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hours
Stratification
Stratification: cold stratify for 60 days
Germination
Germination: sow 1-2" deep, tamp the soil, mulch the seed bed

Discover the stunning beauty of Prunus andersonii, also known as desert peach or desert almond. This rose family shrub, reaching up to 80 inches in height, is beautifully adorned with long gray spines lining its narrow branches. Its clusters of serrated, oval leaves and concave pink petals, each measuring under a centimeter, are small but charming. Fuzzy reddish-orange drupes, about the size of a centimeter, adorn the shrub in ample moisture years, but dry in drought years. Native to eastern California and western Nevada, this shrub thrives in forests and scrub in desert and mountain regions. It reproduces sexually via germination of the seed and vegetatively through sprouting from its rhizome, forming large clones spanning across acres. This beautiful shrub also provides a source of food for rodents, while its medicinal and culinary benefits are valued by Native American groups such as the Paiute and Cahuilla. Admire the beauty and benefits of Prunus andersonii for yourself.

You might also like

Maclura pomifera

Maclura pomifera

Bodark, Bois D'Arc, Hedge, Hedge Apple, Horse Apple, Osage Orange

Prunus besseyi

Prunus besseyi

Bessey's Plum, Western Sand Cherry

Prunus lyonii

Prunus lyonii

Catalina Cherry

Prunus mexicana

Prunus mexicana

Big Tree Plum, Mexican Plum

(315) 497-1058
269 NY-34 Locke NY 13092
seed@sheffields.com

HOME - logo

Find us on: