FLASH SALES: discover new special offers every week!
Share your pictures? Hide split images
I have read and agree the terms and conditions of service.

Prunus persica Orlandine - Peach Tree

Prunus persica Orlandine® 'Ferradin'
Peach, Peach tree

5,0/5
2 reviews
0 reviews
0 reviews
0 reviews
0 reviews

Très bon produit, bien emballé et de toute fraicheur

Guillaume, 11/01/2020

Leave a review → View all reviews →

Schedule delivery date,

and select date in basket

This plant carries a 6 months recovery warranty

More information

Value-for-money
The 'Orlandine'® ('Ferradin') Peach is a self-fertile variety, moderately vigorous but productive. It can be grown in all regions. Its medium-sized peaches are red with an orange background, and they are fuzzy. Their yellow flesh is crisp, tasty, and sweet. The harvest takes place when they are ripe in August.
Flavour
Sugary
Height at maturity
4 m
Spread at maturity
3 m
Exposure
Sun
Self-fertilising
Best planting time October to December
Recommended planting time January to February, October to December
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Flowering time March to April
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Harvest time August
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Description

The 'Orlandine'® ('Ferradin') Peach is a self-fertile variety, moderately vigorous but productive. It can be grown in all regions. Its medium-sized peaches are red with an orange background and fuzzy skin. The flesh is yellow, crisp, tasty, and sweet. The harvest takes place in August.

 

The species name "persica" was given to the peach, which was thought to originate from Persia. In reality, all cultivated forms originate from Northern China. It appeared in Europe in the 6th century and experienced significant development in the 19th century. Since then, numerous selections aiming to improve the fruit's taste qualities have taken place. Like many fruit trees, the 'Orlandine' Peach prefers light, rich, and deep soil, and it does not tolerate excessive water or heavy and compact soil. A sunny location sheltered from the wind will protect the flowering and help with fruiting, even though its late flowering protects it from spring frosts.


It is a tree with an upright habit, indicating a tall trunk tree with many branches that grow vertically, giving it an elegant and slender silhouette. Its deciduous foliage is a bright green and emits a slight almond scent. Its leaves are long, measuring 8 to 15cm (3 to 6in) in length and 3 to 4cm (1 to 2in) in width, with short petioles. Its pale pink flowering occurs late, at the end of March, making it suitable for cultivation in northerly regions such as north of the Loire River. The flowers are hermaphroditic and self-fertile. The fruiting results in medium-sized peaches that are red with an orange background and fuzzy skin. The flesh is yellow, crisp, tasty, and sweet. This tree does not require too much maintenance and responds well to pruning.

Peaches can be enjoyed raw, cooked, sweet, salty, flambéed, frozen, or thawed. They pair very well with wine and certain meats, such as duck. They can be found in numerous recipes, especially for jams, compotes, pastries,...

For transportation purposes, our tallest scions may be pruned before shipment. They are suitable for all common pruning forms: cordons, espaliers, goblets, half-standards, and low standards, except for the high standard form. If you would like more information or advice on training your fruit trees, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

This fruit tree is delivered in a "ready-to-plant" root ball. During planting, the root ball should be planted as is. The biodegradable tontine that surrounds the root ball and preserves the rootlets will decompose naturally during the plant's growth. By doing so, you ensure better establishment.

Prunus persica Orlandine - Peach Tree in pictures

Prunus persica Orlandine - Peach Tree (Foliage) Foliage
Prunus persica Orlandine - Peach Tree (Harvest) Harvest

Plant habit

Height at maturity 4 m
Spread at maturity 3 m
Growth rate slow

Fruit

Fruit colour red
Fruit diameter 5 cm
Flavour Sugary
Use Table, Jam, Compote, Patisserie, Cooking
Harvest time August

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time March to April
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 2 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Prunus

Species

persica

Cultivar

Orlandine® 'Ferradin'

Family

Rosaceae

Other common names

Peach, Peach tree

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference8477411

Other Peach and Nectarine trees

Available to order
€34.50 Bare root
Available to order
€34.50 Bare root
9
From €49.00 7.5L/10L pot

Available in 2 sizes

7
€49.00 Ready-to-plant root ball
5
€59.00 6L/7L pot

Available in 2 sizes

8
€49.00 Ready-to-plant root ball
Available to order
€34.50 Bare root
10
€39.50 Bare root

Available in 3 sizes

Available to order
€34.50 Bare root
Out of stock
€29.50 Bare root

Available in 2 sizes

Planting and care

The 'Orlandine'® ('Ferradin') Peach should preferably be planted from October to December. Dig a hole two to three weeks before planting, twice as wide and deep as the pot. On the day, place the tree with its pot in a basin of water, in order to moisten the entire root ball by capillarity. Place compost at the bottom of the hole. Install the tree in the hole, fill with soil mixed with compost. Gently tamp around the base of the tree as you fill, ensuring that the roots are in close contact with the soil. The root ball should be completely covered. Water generously.

The 'Orlandine'® ('Ferradin') Peach has a semi-pivot root system. It will thrive in fairly deep soils. It also prefers a light and well-draining soil.

Planting period

Best planting time October to December
Recommended planting time January to February, October to December

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Border, Orchard
Hardiness Hardy down to -15°C (USDA zone 7b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), Well-drained

Care

Pruning instructions In the following spring after planting, a first training pruning will be welcome. Keep only the branches that will form the tree's framework (approximately 5 branches). The fruit appears on one-year-old branches. Wood that has borne fruit will not reproduce. For the fruiting pruning, prune the branches that have already borne fruit to 2 buds above the future branching. Remove the branches in the centre that are crossing each other and shorten the longer ones that extend to the outside in order to maintain a harmonious silhouette.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time January to February, November to December
Soil moisture Tolerant
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
5/5
No reviews
No reviews
No reviews
No reviews

Mediterranean fruit trees

8
From €24.50 2L/3L pot
5
€39.50 Bare root

Available in 4 sizes

2
From €49.00 7.5L/10L pot
19
From €27.50 1.5L/2L pot
21
20% €23.60 €29.50 2L/3L pot
4
€29.50 3L/4L pot
9
€27.50 4L/5L pot

Available in 4 sizes

6
€49.00 4L/5L pot
29
€24.50 3L/4L pot

Available in 2 sizes

Haven't found what you were looking for?

We only deliver seed and bulb products to your country. If you add other products to your basket, they cannot be shipped.