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Peach Tree (Veteran)

$99.99


Item # 055903570051

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Veteran Peach Tree

Late blooming and winter hardy to avoid late frost damage. Yellow to orange-skinned fruit with red blush is freestone when fully ripe. Flavor is good for fresh eating, canning and freezing. Self-fruitful.

  • Plant Type: Fruit Tree
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun
  • Height: 10-15 feet
  • Canopy Width: 10-15 feet
  • Foliage Color: Green
  • Bloom Color: Pink
  • Bloom Time: Spring
  • Attributes: Edible fruit, cold-hardy, attracts birds and pollinators

We offer a one-year conditional warranty. Any plants grown in a container voids the warranty. Learn more about our warranty program.

*Please be aware that buying trees & shrubs out of season can increase the risk of the tree not surviving or thriving and may not look identical to the picture shown. Trees are dormant during the winter months and are more susceptible to stress and damage when planted out of season.*




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- Gabriela Sofia, August 2024

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- Tiffany Oster, June 2024

"Always a good place every July/August to get Palisade’s Peaches. Colorado’s favorite."

- Marielle Phillips, July 2025

"They have so much fun stuff to look at even if you're not buying plants! They also have a cool deal where, if you buy the container and the plant, they'll plant it for you. There's clothes, kitchen stuff, kids stuff, books, nick snacks, etc. My mom and I go in just to hang out and look at stuff sometimes, but last time, I got this plant. It went from beautiful to MAMMOTH and beautiful. We named her Victoria."

- Lee R., July 2025