Spice Zee Nectaplum (forum)
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Tommoz starts with ...
Anyone grow Spice Zee nectaplum? (50% nectarine, 37.50% peach, and 12.50% plum)
Is the taste as great as they claim?
How is its resistance to leaf curl?
Time: 15th August 2013 6:26pm
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Boris Spasky says...
http://www.flemings.com.au/fruit_details.asp?CULT_ID=368LH431
Time: 29th September 2013 12:03pm
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BJ says...
I'm trying it in Brisbane. Its a beautiful tree, much nicer foliage and flowers than any otehr stonefruit round here. Lots of conficting info about chill, with 300-400 hrs on Daley's site, but 200-300 on DWN site, which is closer to Zaiger and would have done a fair bit of research on them. I'll know how they taste hopefully in a few months with a few little fruit set. I dont have a problem with leaf curl here.
Time: 1st October 2013 9:47am
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ivepeters says...
What would I get if I planted the seeds ?
Time: 2nd January 2016 7:32pm
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GardenOfColumba says...
I got just one fruit in its first season in the ground here in Brisbane. It is seriously impressive: fantastic flavoured fruit, beautiful dark pink flowers and red new growth, strong and very healthy. My new favourite tree. Relative to my other stone fruit was late in the season, about the same time as my plum.
Time: 30th January 2016 12:28pm
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ivepeters says...
Love it both soft and hard, tastes great.
Really late compared to the other nectarines, it was flowering just as I was picking my other two nectarines.
Had a dozen big fruit another couple of dozen smaller fruit, still a few hanging now.
Got it bare root the winter before last.
Time: 30th January 2016 1:40pm
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