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  2. Peach - Wikipedia

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    As with peaches, nectarines can be white or yellow, and clingstone or freestone. On average, nectarines are slightly smaller and sweeter than peaches, but with much overlap. [25] The lack of skin fuzz can make nectarine skins appear more reddish than those of peaches, contributing to the fruit's plum-like appearance.

  3. List of peach and nectarine diseases - Wikipedia

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    + genus Ilarvirus, Prune dwarf virus (PDV) Rosette mosaic Peach rosette mosaic virus: Seedling chlorosis GTP Shoot stunting (= almond enation) genus Nepovirus, Tomato black ring virus (TBRV) Star mosaic GTP Stubby twig GTP Stunt genus Ilarvirus, Prune dwarf virus (PDV) + genus Ilarvirus, Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) Wart GTP

  4. Nectaplum - Wikipedia

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    A nectaplum (interspecific nectarine) is a tradename for varieties that are a hybrid of nectarines and plums developed by Floyd Zaiger. Both nectarine and plum traits are easily detectable. It sprouts from an ornamental tree which makes it popular for home gardening, but is not large in the commercial market.

  5. Listeria outbreak causes recall of fruit sold by Walmart ...

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    The individual fruit should have stickers with with 4044 and 4038 for yellow peaches; 4401 for white peaches; 4036 and 4378 for yellow nectarines; 3035 for white nectarines; and 4042 and 4040 for ...

  6. Peaches, nectarines, and plums recalled after listeria ... - AOL

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    White peach: 4401. Yellow nectarine: 4036 or 4378. White nectarine: 3035. Red plum: 4042. Black plum: 4040. All of the fruit was conventionally grown. No organic fruit is involved in the recall.

  7. Prunus - Wikipedia

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    Prunus is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs from the family Rosaceae, which includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds (collectively stonefruit).The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution, [4] being native to the temperate regions of North America, the neotropics of South America, and temperate and tropical regions of Eurasia and Africa, [5] There are about 340 ...