Redhaven Peach
released 1940 by MSU
Redhaven +0
Collections
- Michigan/MSU Management of bacterial spot on peaches and nectarines
- Michigan/MSU Peach Ripening Dates on Enviro-weather
- Michigan/MSU Peach Releases
- Oklahoma/OSU HLA-6210 Apple and Peach Varieties for Oklahoma
Flesh Adherence: free Fruit Quality: 4/5 Fruit Size: Fair Cold Tolerance: Good
- Idaho/UIdaho Tree Fruit Varieties for Idaho
The medium-sized, bright red fruits are nearly fuzzless. The fruit is yellow and freestone when ripe. Excellent for dessert, canning, and freezing. The standard for early-season peaches. The trees are vigorous and productive. Thinning is required for good fruit size. Reportedly susceptible to leaf curl, brown rot, Oriental fruit moth and twig borer. Considered cold hardy. Developed in Michigan
- Missouri/Murphy Orchards
semi-freestone
- Missouri/MU G6030 Home Fruit Production - Peach and Nectarine Culture
The standard of all peaches, low-browning, freestone, requires aggressive thinning to maintain fruit size
- Kentucky/Home Fruit Variety Recommendations - 2019
Yellow Freestone Medium hardy Uses: Fresh,Freeze,Canning. browning resistance: Very Good
- Tennessee/PB746 Tree Fruit and Small Fruit Cultivars for Tennessee
yellow. freestone. non-browning flesh, resistant to bacterial leaf spot, consistently productive, flesh may cling unless fully ripe
- Utah/Utah State Peaches in the Garden
Freestone. Some fruit occasionally clingstone. May be suited to areas slightly colder than the Wasatch Front
- Ohio/HYG-1406 Growing Peaches and Nectarines in the Home Landscape
Freestone, Yellow, Medium size, Excellent quality, Hardy
- New Mexico/RR 782 Peach Cultivar Evaluation in Northern New Mexico
average weight 141.3g, yield/tree 32.8kg
- commercial/ACN Maturity Chart
- commercial/Paul Friday Flamin Fury Peaches
not a PF peach, just for harvest time calc. August 2 from MSU
- commercial/Burchell variety list
- commercial/DWN/DWN Retail Harvest Times
- commercial/Vaughn Nursery
Y Semi-Free
- Washington/WSU EB 0937 Fruit Handbook for Western Washington
- Washington/WWFRF Recommended Varieties
- Alabama/Performance of Peach Varieties in Alabama
Yellow; Freestone; excellent quality
- Alabama/ANR 994 Suggested Peach Varieties for Alabama
Semi-Free M G * * C,N
- New Jersey/FS1203 White-Fleshed Peach Varieties for New Jersey Commercial and Home Orchardists
not in this guide - added as a harvest time reference
- Oregon/OSU EC 819 Growing Tree Fruits and Nuts in the Home Orchard
Most popular, clingstone until fully ripe
- Oregon/OSU EC 819 Growing Tree Fruits and Nuts in the Home Orchard
Most popular, clingstone until fully ripe
- Oregon/Willamette Valley U-picks/Meyer Peach Orchard Salem
- Oregon/Willamette Valley U-picks/Grossen Peaches Helvetia
- Oregon/Willamette Valley U-picks/Sauvie Island Farms
- Oregon/Willamette Valley U-picks/TK Orchards Aurora
- Oregon/Willamette Valley U-picks/Rick Johnson Salem
- Oregon/OSU EC 1181 Selecting Peach and Nectarine Varieties for the Willamette Valley
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
Yellow. Semifreestone. Needs heavy thinning
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
Yellow. Semifreestone. Needs heavy thinning
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
Yellow. Semifreestone. Needs heavy thinning
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
Yellow. Semifreestone. Needs heavy thinning
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
Yellow. Semifreestone. Needs heavy thinning
Harvest Times
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