Columnar Nectarine Fruttini® Alicecol®
A columnar nectarine for the smallest gardens
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Product information "Columnar Nectarine Fruttini® Alicecol®"
Harvest: AugustGrowth/health: Narrow, upright growth with short, lateral branching, healthy and hardy
Fruits/flavour: Yellow flesh; medium-sized fruit, juicy, aromatic, freestone
Final size/distance: 2 m to 2.50 m high; distance: 0.80 m to 1.50 m
What are Fruttini?
Fruttini are columnar growing fruit trees which also remain relatively compact. Unfortunately, there is a lot of mischief being done with columnar fruit trees and in many cases normal varieties are sold as columnar forms. This is why we have stayed away from this for a long time, until we have now been able to find varieties that are suitable for gardens and can easily be grown in the columnar shape.
- Flowering Period April
- Ripeness/Harvest Period August
- Final height 2m to 3m
- Final width 80cm to 100cm
- Available March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November
- Plant Type deciduous
- Sweetness sweet
- Use as a specimen plant
- Hardiness hardy
- Soil moist, moderately heavy, light, slightly alkaline, neutral, slightly acidic
- Location partial shade, full sun
- Flower Colour white
- Leaf Colour green
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Planting (Alan Crosby)
Hi would this be ok to plant in a large planter on my patio
Palnting (Lubera)
Hi Alan, sorry for our late reply. If the container is big enough it will work. I would say minimum 50ltr, better more. Kind regards from Switzerland
Peach leaf curl (Lynda)
Is this Fruttini Alicecol tree susceptible to peach leaf curl when grown in a British garden?
Alicecol (Roger Moore)
Yes very much so, you will need some protection from the rain. it will also blossom early if the winter is mild.
Roger
Peach leaf curl (Lynda)
Is this Fruttini Alicecol tree susceptible to peach leaf curl when grown in a British garden?
Peach leaf curl (Lynda)
Is this Fruttini Alicecol tree susceptible to peach leaf curl when grown in a British garden?
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