Tropic Beauty

Prunus persica ‘Tropic Beauty’

Status: Active
Location: Chesed Ranch Orchard
Planted: June 2026
Source: Pat’s Nursery
Tree ID: CR-PCH-003


Pushing the Limits

One of the goals of the Chesed Ranch orchard is not simply to grow fruit, but to learn which varieties truly thrive under North Florida conditions.

Tropic Beauty represents part of that effort.

Developed by the University of Florida, Tropic Beauty is one of the lowest chill peach varieties available, capable of producing fruit with approximately 150 chill hours. While our location often receives substantially more winter chill than that, the variety offers an opportunity to evaluate how an ultra-low chill peach performs during both mild and colder winters.

By planting multiple peach cultivars with varying chill requirements, bloom times, and harvest windows, we hope to identify varieties that provide both excellent fruit quality and dependable production year after year.

Tropic Beauty is one of those experiments.


Quick Facts

CharacteristicValue
TypeSemi-Freestone Peach
Chill Requirement150 Hours
Harvest SeasonVery Early (Late April–Early May)
PollinationSelf-Fertile
Growth HabitVigorous
Flesh ColorYellow with Red Blush
Disease NotesModerate bacterial spot susceptibility

Why We Chose Tropic Beauty

Tropic Beauty was selected to help extend the peach harvest season at Chesed Ranch.

Because it ripens earlier than many other peach varieties, it offers the potential for fresh fruit weeks before the main peach harvest begins. When planted alongside cultivars such as Flordaking and TropicSweet, the goal is to create a succession of ripening fruit rather than a single concentrated harvest period.

Its low chill requirement and long history of successful production throughout Florida made it a natural addition to the orchard.


Tree Information

ItemDetails
Planting DateJune 2026
Initial Height6′
RootstockGuardian
Mulch TypeArborist Wood Chip Mulch
IrrigationDrip
Soil TypeAmended Clay-Sand Mix
Mycorrhizae AppliedYes

Location in Orchard

Eventually:

📍 Orchard Map

Row X – Tree X


Annual Growth Log

2026

Planting Date

June 2026

Observations

  • Planted as part of the orchard rebuilding effort.
  • Establishing root system.
  • Monitoring growth and vigor.
  • No fruit expected during establishment year.

Photos

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2027

Winter Chill

Chesed Ranch: TBD Hours

Regional Average: TBD Hours

Bloom Date

TBD

Fruit Set

TBD

Harvest

TBD

Comments

TBD


Weather & Climate Summary

Season Metrics

MetricValue
Chill HoursTBD
GDDTBD
RainfallTBD
Last FreezeTBD
Peak Summer TempTBD

Performance at Chesed Ranch

Strengths

  • Extremely low chill requirement
  • Very early harvest season
  • Developed specifically for Florida conditions
  • Potential to extend harvest window

Challenges

  • Early bloom may increase frost risk during some years
  • Monitoring bacterial spot pressure
  • Long-term production characteristics still under evaluation

Overall Assessment

⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

A promising early-season peach that may become one of the first fruits harvested each spring at Chesed Ranch.


Related Resources

UF/IFAS Publications

  • Growing Peaches in Florida
  • Florida Peach Variety Selection Guide
  • Florida Stone Fruit Production Handbook

Related Trees

  • Flordaking Peach
  • TropicSweet Peach
  • UFBest Peach
  • Flordaprince Peach