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  2. Drupe - Wikipedia

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    Clingstone refers to a drupe having a stone which cannot be easily removed from the flesh. The flesh is attached strongly to the stone and must be cut to free the stone. Clingstone varieties of fruits in the genus Prunus are preferred as table fruit and for jams, because the flesh of clingstone fruits tends to be more tender and juicy throughout.

  3. 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.

  4. When is peach season in SC, Upstate? Here's what to know ...

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    South Carolina's peach season is here, and it figures to be a good one.

  5. Georgia, the Peach State, is out of peaches. Here’s why, and ...

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    The Peach State lost more than 90% of this year’s crop after a February heat wave followed by two late-spring cold snaps. The triple-whammy inflated prices of the fruit. It also moved much of ...

  6. Freestone - Wikipedia

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    Freestone or free stone may refer to: Places. Australia. Freestone, Queensland, a locality in the Southern Downs Region; United States. Freestone ...

  7. Nectarines vs. Peaches: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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  8. Damson - Wikipedia

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    The small, red-purple clingstone damsons ripen as early as mid-August: they have juicy flesh but lack "true damson flavour". [43] 'Blue Violet' originated in Westmoreland (likely as a hybrid or development of 'Shropshire Prune') and was first sent to the National Fruit Trials in the 1930s. [44]

  9. Peach Drop - Wikipedia

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    The event was cancelled for 2020 due to the sale of Underground Atlanta and other logistical issues, as well as 2021 and 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Peach Drop successfully returned for 2023, but was cancelled again for 2024 to "re-evaluate" the event; in October 2024, the city reached an agreement with Live Nation Entertainment to ...