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  2. Dreaming of summer peaches? Some gardening tips for ... - AOL

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    Donut peaches, sometimes called Saturn, are flat, disc-shaped fruits with sweet, white or yellow flesh. Within those categories are the freestone and clingstone types.

  3. When is peach season in South Carolina? NC, Asheville fruit ...

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    Just 1/2 cup of fresh peaches provides 10% of the daily recommended value. ∎ One raw medium size peach provides 6% of your daily vitamin A needs, which may help with achieving healthier skin.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. When is peach season in South Carolina? Test your knowledge ...

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    In the summer, freestone peaches, blueberries, and grapes are available. Fishers Orchard in Greer offers more than 40 varieties of peaches, nectarines, plums, and apples throughout the growing season.

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

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    For starters, some peaches are clingstone (with the pit clinging to the flesh) and others are freestone (where the pit falls out freely). They can also have firmer, more acidic yellow flesh or ...

  9. The Difference Between Peaches & Nectarines, According To ...

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    Peaches have the dominant gene, which is the reason behind the fruit’s fuzzy exterior. The recessive gene of nectarines is responsible for the smooth surface.