...Whether or not the peach has proceeded from the almond, it has certainly given rise to nectarines, or smooth peaches, as they are called by the French...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...With respect to nectarines, both cling and freestones are known in North America to reproduce themselves by seed...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...Rivers; and in two of these instances the parent nectarines had been seedlings from other nectarines...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...Smith, describes the more remarkable case of a tree in Norfolk, which usually bore both perfect nectarines and perfect peaches; but during two seasons some of the fruit were half-and-half in nature...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...Salisbury in 1808 records six other cases of peach-trees producing nectarines...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...Professor Chapman states that he has often seen in Virginia very old peach-trees bearing nectarines...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...Now it is known that when a bud on a peach-tree has once borne a nectarine the same branch has in several instances gone on during successive years producing nectarines...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...I have also recorded many cases of peach-trees producing buds, which, when developed into branches, have yielded nectarines...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...As the peach is certainly the oldest or primary variety, the production of peaches from nectarines, either by seeds or buds, may perhaps be considered as a case of reversion...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...Certain trees have also been described as indifferently bearing peaches or nectarines, and this may be considered as bud-variation carried to an extreme degree...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...But if you tell me you haveseen a peach tree bearing nectarines, or have knowna nectarine-stone to produce a peach tree, I shallstill want to cross-question you sharply, but I maybelieve you...
John Burroughs 「Ways of Nature」
...Some juicy nectarines finished, she pushed back her chair...
Henry Handel Richardson 「Australia Felix」
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