Prunus 'Humboldt' (Humboldt Nectarine Tree)

Large orange flushed with red fruits to be picked Late August. Self Fertile
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Sorry this tree is currently out of stock. Our new crop will be available to order from mid to late June 2012.
Common Name: Humbolot Nectarine Tree
Latin Name: Prunus persica 'Humbolot'
Soil: will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drained
Position: Best grown in a greenhouse. Will not tolerate outside conditions
Fruit picking time: Late August
Fruit Size/colour: Large/ Orange flushed with red
Pollination group: Self fertile

This is a reliable cropper with an excellent taste. This particular variety will not tolerate outside conditions and will thrive the most faced towards a south west wall of a greenhouse. This self fertile tree produces large, rich tasting fruits with ease. (Please note the picture is for illustration purposes only and is not a Humbolot Nectarine Tree)

This Nectarine Tree is supplied in a 10 litre container suitable for planting all year round. The total height of this tree is approximately 1.5-2.1m (5-7ft) depending on which size you have chosen.

All of our trees and shrubs are grown in the UK to the highest standard. Every order comes complete with planting instructions and a guide to looking after your purchase.

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For an even larger selection of trees come back in the Autumn/Winter when all of our trees are available bare root and root balled.
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