
Ruby Splendor Nectarine
Late June
~Extends the flavor options for your orchard~
Fruit skin is shiny, attractive and nearly all red. Juice and aroma are high for this new yellow fleshed nectarine. Ruby Splendor is a freestone, with firm texture and some acid.
Late June
~Extends the flavor options for your orchard~
Fruit skin is shiny, attractive and nearly all red. Juice and aroma are high for this new yellow fleshed nectarine. Ruby Splendor is a freestone, with firm texture and some acid.
Late June
~Extends the flavor options for your orchard~
Fruit skin is shiny, attractive and nearly all red. Juice and aroma are high for this new yellow fleshed nectarine. Ruby Splendor is a freestone, with firm texture and some acid.
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