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Nectarine, Independence

Common Name: Independence Nectarine

Prunus persica var. nucipersica ‘Independence’ Independence Nectarine Independence nectarine is a deciduous fruit tree grown for its pink spring blossoms and bright red, smooth-skinned nectarines. The fruit has firm yellow freestone flesh with a rich, sweet-tangy flavor and is considered a reliable producer. Dave Wilson Nursery describes it as winter and frost hardy, self-fruitful, and an early-midseason nectarine with about 700 chill hours. Type: Deciduous fruit tree Mature Size: 10–12 ft. wide × 10–12 ft. tall; larger on standard rootstock USDA Zones: 5a–8b; some sources list into 9b depending on climate and rootstock Form: Rounded, compact fruit tree Light: Full sun Soil / Water: Fertile, well-drained soil; regular deep watering, especially during establishment and fruit development Bloom Time / Length: Early to mid-spring; pink flowers, usually 1–2 weeks Wildlife: Flowers attract bees and other pollinators; fruit may attract birds, squirrels, deer, and other wildlife Features & Landscape Uses: Good for home orchards, edible landscapes, sunny backyards, and smaller fruit plantings where a cold-hardy nectarine is desired. ‘Independence’ is valued for reliable crops, bright red fruit, yellow freestone flesh, and good fresh-eating quality. Garden Center Marketing lists it at 10–12 ft. tall and wide, self-fertile, and early-ripening in July. Care: Plant in full sun with good air circulation. Prune annually in late winter or very early spring to maintain an open-center shape and remove crossing, dead, or crowded branches. Thin young fruit after fruit set to improve fruit size and reduce limb breakage. Watch for peach leaf curl, brown rot, bacterial spot, aphids, scale, and peach tree borers.

Plant Type: Fruit Tree
Width: 12'
Height: 12'
Fragrant: Yes
FruitYes
Fruit ColorVanilla
Growth RateModerate
Zone:5 - 9
Deer Resistant: No
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Attract:Bees, Birds
Exposure:Full Sun
Bloom Time:Spring
Landscape/Use:Fruit, Home Orchard
Shape:Rounded, Dwarf
Soil TypeLoamy well-drained, Humus rich
Flower Color:Pink
Leaf Color:Green
Fall Color:Green
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