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Planting zone: 5-9
Fruit: Large, juicy, yellow peaches with a red blush
Ripening: Late July to early August, later in colder climates
Blooming: Fragrant pink blossoms in early-mid spring
Tree size: Grows up to 10-14 ft. tall and 8-12 ft. wide
Soil: Prefers moist, slightly acidic to neutral, well-drained soils
Sun: Performs best in full sun
Hardiness: Cold hardy down to -10 degrees
Uses:
Great for fresh eating, desserts, canning, freezing, and jam
Excellent for home orchards with limited space
History:
Originated in Marshallville, Georgia, in 1870
Named after Clara Elberta Moore, the wife of Samuel H. Rumph, who grew the tree
Growing:
Self-pollinating, but planting another peach tree nearby may increase the size of your crop
Grows at a medium rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for 40 years or more
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