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An 'orchard grade' is a tree that may be on the shorter side, may be crooked or with slight damage. These trees will still produce the very same fruit as a first or number 1 will. They may need to be staked and they do need regular watering, fertilizer and protection from weeds and hungry animals. All trees will benefit from pruning.
This seldom seen old-timer still bears the title of 'the hardiest nectarine'. Developed by Elwyn Meader of New Hampshire, it supposedly withstands winter temperatures of -29°C. Mid-sized fruit with smooth, dark red skin and firm, juicy, freestone flesh has rich and sweet, yet tangy flavour. Mericrest has respectable disease resistance for a nectarine, particularly to brown rot and bacterial leaf spot.
SELF-FERTILE | ZONE 4/5 | HARVEST: LATE AUG.