Sundar peach
Authors
R. L. BaldwinL. P. Sharp
M. M. Winslow
J. W. Lesley
Authors Affiliations
R. L. Baldwin is Farm Advisor, Ventura County; Lloyd P. Sharp is Farm Advisor, emeritus, Riverside County; M. M. Winslow was Farm Advisor, Riverside County; J. W. Lesley is Professor of Genetics, emeritus.Publication Information
Hilgardia 20(1):5-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v020n01p5. January 1966.
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Abstract
This large, late-maturing, whitefleshed, freestone of superior quality, requiring only a moderate amount of winter chilling, is recommended for home use in California's intermediate valleys and southern mesas.
Baldwin R, Sharp L, Winslow M, Lesley J. 1966. Sundar peach. Hilgardia 20(1):5-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v020n01p5
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