
Blazeprince Peach
A Backyard Orchard Standout
Prunus persica 'Blazeprince' is the kind of peach tree that turns a home gardener into a devoted fruit grower. The large, mostly red fruits with golden yellow freestone flesh are just as beautiful hanging on the branch as they are sliced over a bowl of ice cream. Ripening early to mid-season, Blazeprince arrives right when summer feels at its peak and the urge for a tree-ripened peach is strongest.
Spring to Summer Interest
The show starts in early spring when soft pink blossoms cover the bare branches, attracting early bees and other pollinators before a single leaf appears. As the flowers fade, the canopy fills with fresh green foliage and the small fruits begin to develop. By midsummer, those fruits deepen to a rich red blush and the branches bow slightly under their weight. The vigorous growth habit means the tree reaches 12 to 15 feet tall and wide, providing real presence in a home orchard or a large backyard planting.
Fruit Quality and Uses
Blazeprince produces freestone peaches, which means the flesh separates cleanly from the pit. That characteristic alone makes these fruit a favorite for canning, freezing, and fresh eating since there is no wrestling with the stone. The flesh is firm enough to hold up on a fresh fruit tray yet sweet and juicy when fully ripe. For the home cook, this variety handles peach preserves, cobblers, and pies beautifully.
Why Blazeprince Belongs in Your Yard
Self-pollinating and cold hardy through zone 5, Blazeprince Peach removes two of the biggest obstacles people face when considering a fruit tree. You do not need a second tree, and you do not need to live in a warm southern climate to get a meaningful harvest. With full sun and good drainage, this tree rewards you with a serious crop year after year.
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A Backyard Orchard Standout
Prunus persica 'Blazeprince' is the kind of peach tree that turns a home gardener into a devoted fruit grower. The large, mostly red fruits with golden yellow freestone flesh are just as beautiful hanging on the branch as they are sliced over a bowl of ice cream. Ripening early to mid-season, Blazeprince arrives right when summer feels at its peak and the urge for a tree-ripened peach is strongest.
Spring to Summer Interest
The show starts in early spring when soft pink blossoms cover the bare branches, attracting early bees and other pollinators before a single leaf appears. As the flowers fade, the canopy fills with fresh green foliage and the small fruits begin to develop. By midsummer, those fruits deepen to a rich red blush and the branches bow slightly under their weight. The vigorous growth habit means the tree reaches 12 to 15 feet tall and wide, providing real presence in a home orchard or a large backyard planting.
Fruit Quality and Uses
Blazeprince produces freestone peaches, which means the flesh separates cleanly from the pit. That characteristic alone makes these fruit a favorite for canning, freezing, and fresh eating since there is no wrestling with the stone. The flesh is firm enough to hold up on a fresh fruit tray yet sweet and juicy when fully ripe. For the home cook, this variety handles peach preserves, cobblers, and pies beautifully.
Why Blazeprince Belongs in Your Yard
Self-pollinating and cold hardy through zone 5, Blazeprince Peach removes two of the biggest obstacles people face when considering a fruit tree. You do not need a second tree, and you do not need to live in a warm southern climate to get a meaningful harvest. With full sun and good drainage, this tree rewards you with a serious crop year after year.







