Description
Peach Peregrine
The Peregrine Peach is an exceptional old English variety, recognised as one of the best for cultivation north of the Loire. This hardy, self-fertile variety produces beautiful white-fleshed peaches, which are particularly appreciated for their mild flavour and juicy texture.
A reference variety in the United Kingdom, the Peregrine Peach has adapted perfectly to the temperate climates of France. Its decorative pink bloom at the end of February-beginning of March heralds a generous harvest of tasty fruits in mid-August. This variety perfectly combines exceptional hardiness and remarkable taste qualities.
Although self-fertile, you can combine it with the Amsden Peach or the Grosse Mignonne Peach for optimal cross-pollination and even more abundant harvests.
Characteristics of the fruit
Peregrine peaches are distinguished by their beautiful size and attractive presentation. The velvety skin has a very characteristic red-yellow coloring that evolves towards more intense tones on the sun side.
| Feature | Description | Quality |
|---|---|---|
| Flesh | Slightly pinkish | Excellent |
| Texture | Juicy, melting, sweet | Remarkable |
| Core | Easily detachable | Practical |
The delicately pinkish white flesh around the pit reveals a sweet and balanced flavour. These peaches offer exceptional juiciness and a melting texture that makes them remarkable table fruits, perfect for both fresh tasting and culinary preparations.
Hardiness and climate adaptation
The Peregrine peach tree excels particularly in the central and northern regions of France. Its hardiness down to -15ยฐC and its good resistance to late frosts make it an ideal choice for gardeners in regions less favourable to traditional peach trees.
๐ก๏ธ Climate benefits:
- Excellent resistance to cold (-15ยฐC)
- Remarkable adaptation to temperate climates
- Relatively late flowering avoiding frosts
- Regular production even in cool regions
For even colder regions, consider the Yellow Vine Peach Tree, also renowned for its exceptional hardiness.
Cultivation and planting
This undemanding strain adapts to most well-drained soils, whether light or medium-heavy. It appreciates a sunny exposure sheltered from the prevailing winds to optimize fruiting.
๐ฑ Planting tips:
- Exposure: full sun, sheltered from the wind
- Soil: well-drained, not too wet and not too calcareous
- Planting: Fall or early spring
- Spacing: 4 to 5 meters from other fruit trees
In cooler regions, plant against a south-facing wall to maximize heat build-up and protect from cold winds.
Maintenance and Disease Resistance
The Peregrine peach tree requires moderate maintenance, typical of robust old varieties. Annual fruiting pruning in late winter maintains the productivity and shape of the tree.
Like most peach trees, it remains susceptible to blistering. A preventive treatment with Bordeaux mixture in autumn and bud break effectively protects the tree. For a more natural approach, check out the Queen of Orchard Peach, renowned for its natural resistance to disease.
๐ง Watering: Regular in periods of drought, especially during fruit growth to ensure their characteristic juiciness.
Culinary Uses
Peregrine peaches excel in multiple culinary preparations. Their firm and tasty flesh resists cooking perfectly, making them perfect for traditional pastries.
๐ฝ๏ธ Recommended Uses:
- Table fruit: fresh tasting, fruit salads
- Pastry: pies, clafoutis, crumbles
- Canned goods: jams, syrups, fruit in syrup
- Processing: compotes, sorbets, ice creams
To diversify your harvests, combine it with the yellow-fleshed Red Haven Peach , which perfectly complements the taste palette of your orchard.
Harvesting and storage
The harvest takes place in mid-August, an ideal time to enjoy perfectly ripe peaches. The fruits are harvested when they yield slightly under pressure and give off their characteristic fragrance.
๐ฆ Optimal conservation:
- 1 to 2 weeks in the refrigerator in the crisper drawer
- Gentle handling to preserve velvety skin
- Avoid washing before storage
- Fast consumption for optimal flavour
To spread out your harvests, complete with the later Roussanne Royale Peach , which extends the season until September.
Why choose the Peregrine Peach?
- ๐ Reference variety for the northern regions of the Loire
- โ๏ธ Exceptional hardiness (-15ยฐC) and good frost resistance
- ๐ธ Very early pink decorative bloom
- ๐ Quality fruit with juicy and sweet white flesh
- ๐ฟ Productive and reliable self-fertile variety
- ๐ Remarkable adaptation to French temperate climates
- ๐จ ๐ณ Exceptional culinary versatility
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