Flamin' Fury Peach – Prunus persica Scion Wood Cuttings | 4–8 Inch Grafting Wood | 20 Pack Bulk Lot | Jumbo Freestone Peach Variety | Orchard Propagation
Flamin' Fury Peach – Prunus persica Scion Wood Cuttings | 4–8 Inch Grafting Wood | 20 Pack Bulk Lot | Jumbo Freestone Peach Variety | Orchard Propagation
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Propagate one of the most impressive peach varieties with this 20-pack bulk lot of Flamin' Fury Peach scion wood cuttings, ideal for grafting onto compatible peach rootstock or established trees. These freshly cut dormant scions are harvested during the current season and selected for healthy nodes suitable for successful grafting.
Flamin' Fury Jumbo Peach is famous for producing extra-large peaches, with some fruits reaching over 1½ pounds, making it one of the largest peach varieties ever recorded. The fruit features beautiful red-blushed skin and sweet, juicy freestone flesh, ripening in early August.
Each scion cutting measures approximately 4–8 inches long, roughly the width of a pencil, and contains several nodes suitable for grafting. These cuttings do not have roots and are intended for grafting onto existing trees or rootstock.
This bulk 20-pack is perfect for orchard growers, grafting enthusiasts, and fruit tree collectors who want to propagate multiple trees or share cuttings with other growers.
You will receive:
✔️ 20 Flamin' Fury peach scion wood cuttings
✔️ Length: approximately 4–8 inches each
✔️ Pencil-width dormant scions with multiple nodes
✔️ Freshly cut grafting wood
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Flamin' Fury Peach
Botanical Name: Prunus persica
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree (grafted propagation)
Growth Stage: Dormant scion wood cutting
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
Soil: Well-draining loamy soil
Watering: Moderate watering once grafted and established
Mature Height: 12–18 feet depending on rootstock and pruning
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Fruit Type: Extra-large freestone peach
Ripening Season: Early August
Pollination: Self-fertile
USDA Zones: 5–9
💡 Care Tip:
Keep scion wood wrapped in slightly moist paper and stored in the refrigerator until grafting time. Perform grafting during late winter or early spring while trees are dormant for the best success rates.
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