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'Flavortop' Nectarine Tree

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The Story

  • Biting into a juicy nectarine on a hot summer's day is hard to beat. With their sumptuous sweetness and colourful appearance, the only thing that's impressive as these fruits is the beautiful spring blossoms that precede them!
  • 'Flavortop' is a truly exceptional variety, boasting delicious fruits with as much flavour as you'd hope from a cultivar bearing that moniker.
  • A self-fertile fruit tree, you only need the one plant in order to bear a good crop of fruit (which is ready to harvest from the end of summer into early autumn). You can, however, plant another nectarine tree nearby if you want a really bumper yield.
  • Besides eating them fresh, you can use your nectarines in an upside-down cake, roast them in fortified wine and serve with vanilla ice cream, or grill them to go in with a burrata summertime salad.
  • Nectarine trees have been designated by the RHS as one of their Plants for Pollinators, indicating their benefits to pollinating insects like bees and butterflies.
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

  • Biting into a juicy nectarine on a hot summer's day is hard to beat. With their sumptuous sweetness and colourful appearance, the only thing that's impressive as these fruits is the beautiful spring blossoms that precede them!
  • 'Flavortop' is a truly exceptional variety, boasting delicious fruits with as much flavour as you'd hope from a cultivar bearing that moniker.
  • A self-fertile fruit tree, you only need the one plant in order to bear a good crop of fruit (which is ready to harvest from the end of summer into early autumn). You can, however, plant another nectarine tree nearby if you want a really bumper yield.
  • Besides eating them fresh, you can use your nectarines in an upside-down cake, roast them in fortified wine and serve with vanilla ice cream, or grill them to go in with a burrata summertime salad.
  • Nectarine trees have been designated by the RHS as one of their Plants for Pollinators, indicating their benefits to pollinating insects like bees and butterflies.