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Peaches Page

: China dominates the market, accounting for approximately 65%–71% of global production. Other major producers include Spain, Italy, Turkey, and the United States.

Peaches are primarily categorized by how the flesh interacts with the pit and the color of that flesh. Peaches

Peaches: A Comprehensive Botanical and Cultural Overview The peach ( Prunus persica ) is a deciduous tree native to China, where it has been cultivated for over 8,000 years. Belonging to the , it is a "stone fruit" or drupe, characterized by a large, woody pit protecting an edible seed. Though its scientific name suggests a Persian origin, this was a historical misconception; peaches were introduced to Europe via Persia, leading to the name persica . Taxonomy and Global Production : China dominates the market, accounting for approximately

: In the U.S., Georgia is famously known as the "Peach State," though it currently ranks third in production behind California and South Carolina . Classification and Varieties Peaches: A Comprehensive Botanical and Cultural Overview The

Peaches share the Prunus genus with almonds, cherries, apricots, and plums. Today, they are grown worldwide in temperate regions, with global production exceeding 27 million tonnes annually.