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Peach 'Sam Houston'
Peach 'Sam Houston'

Peach 'Sam Houston'

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Prunus persica ‘Sam Houston’
is a moderate-growing, deciduous fruit tree prized for its sweet, juicy peaches and late summer harvest. Commonly known as the Sam Houston Peach Tree, this variety reaches 20-30 feet in height with a 15-20 foot spread, making it a great option for home orchards. Blooming with white flowers in early spring, it produces delicious peaches ripening from August to September.

This self-pollinating tree does not require another variety to bear fruit, but planting additional peach trees can improve yield. With a chill hour requirement of 300-400 hours, it thrives in USDA zones 7-9, requiring full sun (6-8 hours daily) and well-drained soil. Peaches typically take 3-5 years to mature and begin fruiting.

Ideal for warm climates, the Sam Houston Peach Tree is an excellent choice for home growers looking for a late-season peach variety.

Scientific Name: Prunus persica ‘Sam Houston’
Type: Deciduous Fruit Tree
Height: 20-30 feet
Spread: 15-20 feet
Light: Full Sun (6-8 hours)
Water: Moderate (Well-Drained Soil)
USDA Zones: 7-9
Bloom Time: Early Spring (White Flowers)
Harvest Time: August-September
Pollination: Self-Pollinating (Better Yield with Another Peach Tree)

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