1. Peche de Vigne-Prunus Persica-Sanguine De Savoie Peach 1 seed.

The peach tree is part of the family Rosaceae and the genus Prunus as well as almond, apricot and plum and cherry.

We distinguish the pavies: fluffy skinned peaches (prunus persica) and nectarines (Prunus persica nectarina). Brugnons are nectarines whose core adheres to the flesh. The name "peach grapevine" is a generic name that describes peaches that reproduce spontaneously in the vineyards because of a terrain that they particularly affect but also because the trunk of the peach tree allowed the vine shoots to use them as tutor.

Origins: The fishery originates from Persia as indicated by its Latin name "persica" .But according to more recent sources, it comes from China and from there would have arrived in Persia then in Europe. around 2000 years BC

Peaches have the advantage of being self-fertile and therefore do not need to cross with another variety.

Possibly the most delicious peach in the world! This is a selection of the ‘Pêche de Vigne’ (Blood Peach), the very sweet peach that can be found growing wild in the vineyards of the Haute Savoie, France. The flesh is stained deep red, incredibly sweet and intensely perfumed. Heavy cropping and reliable.

Very rustic.The maximum resistance temperature of the plant is -24 ° C / zone 4. Grow very well in cold climate. Season: early Sept.


2.   White Georgia Peaches self-fertile 

 I call it RARE because this peach is original from Georgia USA and if been very difficult to get much info. 

The names i fund for them it is : White Georgia Peaches self-fertile
Water during planting and then only when dry. By spring, you should see sprouting and a new peach seedling will grow. They very good for compote, jam and fresh. It is easily propagated from the seeds and if you don’t pick up all the fruit and you leave them on a ground you will get the next year a lot of baby tree in your garden.  This varieties only reach 6 feet tall with plenty of fruit. It is easy to care for it.
Their taste it is sweet with wonderful aroma. Nice to have it in your garden.

Ripe time : August – September

Color: Light yellow

This type of peach tolerating + 35 / – 28 degree.

3. Amygdalus Persica Linn 

Even if the fruits are small, this peach variety offers a real spectacle when it blooms. It can be grafted. Withstand low temperatures, USDA zone 3.


Plant the peach pit about 3-4 inches deep and then cover it with about an inch or so of straw or similar mulch for overwintering.

Best month to plant it is September / October or  February / March