An attractive yellow fleshed peach ripening 2 weeks after Redhaven. Origin: Coloma, Michigan by Annette and Randy Bjorge. Fayette x Newhaven. Tested as FA 80. Introd. in 1997. USPP 10549 assigned to International Plant Management, Lawrence, Michigan. Fruit: Globose, medium large, covered with a 90 to 100% red blush. Flesh; melting, yellow-orange, firm, fine-textured, freestone. Flavor is excellent with medium acid. Ripens 14 to 17 days after Redhaven. Tree: Flowers dark pink, small, moderately showy. Leaf glands globose. Upright, very vigorous, very productive. Resistant to bacterial spot. Chilling requirement estimated at 750 h.
Key
Evaluations are based on a 1-8 scale (6=OK,7=Commercially acceptable, 8=Excellent)
Size is in inches
Shape: round is assumed, T=tip, P=point, S=suture, OB=oblate, OV=ovate
Pubescence: 10=nectarine
Blush: presented as percentage of ground color cover with red or similar
Freeness: 3=early cling, 8=completely free
Status: 0=discard, 1=keep
Notes: SOS=soft on suture, SOT=soft on tip, RIF=red in flesh, GAS=green around stem
RAP=red around pit, GGC=green ground color, sz=size, wh=white, yt=young tree, CCT=concave tip
Bloom date is when approx. 90% of blooms are open (full bloom)
The description of each variety of peach or nectarine fruit under each group is in different formats as this information is collected from varied sources and hence is not consistent