Peregrine is an English peach variety that was introduced in 1906. It is self-fertile (no pollinator required). It blossoms in March with an attractive array of pink flower, and the red-skinned, white-fleshed fruit ripens in mid-late August. A free-standing tree that is also ideal for training as a fan against a wall.

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Peregrine, photo courtesy of hokus_pokus_pas/flickr.com
Peregrine, photo courtesy of hokus_pokus_pas/flickr.com