Hardy Tree with Ornamental Double Blooms
Growing from 20-25 ft tall, the Corinthian White Double Flowering Peach tree makes an impressive statement piece for your landscape. Its narrow growth makes for a unique visual display in a tall, columnar form.
Because its blooms are bright white, it can complement any garden landscape with ease. Consider planting your Corinthian White Double Flowering Peach tree as a neutral statement piece among a brightly colored spring display.
Low-maintenance and easy to grow, this tree is hardy to -10 degrees F and can adapt to varying soil conditions. Care requirements are few, with minimal pruning and little if any fertilizing required.
Note that this is a peach tree of the non-edible variety, so it is best planted for ornamental display. But it will attract plentiful pollinators in birds, bees, and butterflies that will brighten up your garden all the more! Get one of your own today.
Planting & Care
Planting: Requiring minimal fertilizing, your Corinthian White Peach Tree is best planted in full sunlight. It can be planted in fall, spring, or summer.
Pollinators such as birds, bees, and butterflies will want to come and visit your tree so give it ample access to sunlight and space to attract friendly pollinators.
Pruning: It can tolerate most soil conditions and needs pruning only to its outer edges to keep its desired columnar shape. This is best done in late winter to prepare for spring growth.
Watering: Water your flowering peach tree thoroughly after planting, and occasionally in periods of drought once established. When established, your tree will be able to withstand even periods of drought.