Saturn Peach Tree | Platt Hill Nursery
Bloom Duration

Short and Bold (2-3 weeks)

Light Requirements

Full Sun (more than six hours of sun)

Product Size

7 Gallon Pot

Tree categories

Fruit

Tree Max Size

Very Small (Max Height Less than 15 Feet)

Saturn Peach Tree

$99.99

Introducing Platt Hill Nursery’s Saturn Peach Tree – a remarkable heirloom variety that is sure to impress! This small tree offers a stunning display of showy pink flowers in the spring, followed by doughnut-shaped fruit with fine skins blushed with red. The sweet white flesh of the fruit is perfect for fresh eating, cooking, baking, preserves, and canning.

With its exceptional features and attributes, Saturn Peach will make a perfect addition to your garden. It is smothered in fragrant clusters of shell-pink flowers in the early spring, making it a sight to behold. This tree’s dark green deciduous foliage turns yellow in the fall, adding a touch of warmth to your outdoor space.

At Platt Hill Nursery, we believe that everyone should be able to grow confidently. This tree is the perfect way to add color, flavor, and texture to your life.

So why wait? Order your Stark™ Saturn Peach from Platt Hill Nursery today and start growing confidently!

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