Long-time favorite in California and Western Oregon. Small to medium-sized white-fleshed freestone. Aromatic, juicy and sweet.
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Goldmine White Nectarine
Goldmine White Nectarine

- Estimated Chilling Requirement
400 hours below 45°F - USDA Plant Hardiness Zones
6 - 9 - Pollination
Self-fruitful.
- Bloom Season within fruit type(see note)
late - Harvest Season within fruit type
late - Harvest Dates
August 8 to August 20(approximate for Hickman, CA)

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Additional Notes
Goldmine nectarine was discovered in a New Zealand garden near the end of the 19th century.
WHILE DWARFING ROOTSTOCKS HAVE IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES, ROOTSTOCKS SHOULD BE SELECTED PRIMARILY FOR ADAPTABILITY TO THE SOIL AND CLIMATE OF THE PLANTING SITE. For the 2020-21 planting season, Goldmine is offered on the following rootstock(s) (listed in order of quantity in production, largest quantity first):
Nemaguard (standard)
Lovell (standard)
Citation (semi-dwarf, 1/2 to 2/3 of standard size)