




Citrus sinensis
Orange Trees are famous for their bright, juicy oranges! They have lovely flowers that smell sweet.
Habitat: Orchards and warm climates
The Nectarine Tree is a small, spreading deciduous tree with a rounded crown. It has slender branches bearing long, lance-shaped green leaves. In spring, it bursts into showy pink or white blossoms before developing smooth-skinned, red-orange fruit.





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TreesRarity
Common
Danger
1/5 · Very low
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China is where nectarines were first cultivated, over 4,000 years ago!
Nectarines are just peaches without the fuzzy skin—a natural genetic variation!
Some nectarine trees can produce fruit that weighs over a pound each!
The name 'nectarine' comes from 'nectar,' describing its super sweet, juicy flesh.
Nectarine Tree has a naturally smooth fruit skin that helps protect its juicy flesh from some pests.
Nectarine Tree can blossom early in spring, attracting pollinators when fewer other food sources are available.
Nectarine Tree has a hard central pit that protects its precious seed from being digested by animals.
Apis mellifera
Visits blossoms to collect nectar and pollen.
Carpocapsa pomonella
Larvae bore into the fruit, causing damage.

Passer domesticus
Builds nests within the tree's protective branches.
Deciduous plants periodically shed all their leaves, typically during autumn or dry seasons.
Fragrant flowers emit a pleasant aroma, often to attract pollinators or for defense.
A fruit tree is a perennial tree that produces fruit, which is edible to humans or animals.
Edible plants are those parts of a plant that are considered safe for human consumption.
This habitat trait indicates species that can coexist with humans in urban and suburban environments, utilizing man-made structures and green spaces.
Describes organisms that transfer pollen, enabling the fertilization and reproduction of plants.
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Danger
1/5 · Very low
Do not pick or eat anything you find. Some plants and mushrooms can be harmful.
3-6 m
3-6 m
Yes
15-30 cm
15-25 years
Orchards and warm climates
Nectarine (Drupe)
Medium
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