
Alamar Peach
Mid August
~A local heirloom variety~
Alamar was discovered in 1940 in Winters, CA and was the 930th peach ever patented. This yellow fleshed peach has yellow skin and is highly blushed. First class flavor. A great option for storing in the freezer or eating fresh.
Mid August
~A local heirloom variety~
Alamar was discovered in 1940 in Winters, CA and was the 930th peach ever patented. This yellow fleshed peach has yellow skin and is highly blushed. First class flavor. A great option for storing in the freezer or eating fresh.
Mid August
~A local heirloom variety~
Alamar was discovered in 1940 in Winters, CA and was the 930th peach ever patented. This yellow fleshed peach has yellow skin and is highly blushed. First class flavor. A great option for storing in the freezer or eating fresh.
Mid August
~A local heirloom variety~
Alamar was discovered in 1940 in Winters, CA and was the 930th peach ever patented. This yellow fleshed peach has yellow skin and is highly blushed. First class flavor. A great option for storing in the freezer or eating fresh.
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