Peach trees are a wonderful plant to add to your landscape.
Peach trees (Prunus persica) bring year-round beauty with their leaves and flowers as well as fruit. Most peach trees are grown by grafting or budding to help improve their resistance to disease, although they will also grow reliably from cuttings.
Cutting-grown peach trees may lack the resilience of grafted trees, but they can still produce fruit and flowers with the same traits as the parent tree. Dec 14, Cuttings are not often used to propagate fruit trees.
However, peach tree (Prunus persica) varieties that have a naturally high rooting potential can be propagated with hardwood cuttings.
A cutting. Sep 21, Propagating peach trees can be done in a couple of ways, depending on what you need. You can choose to either start from seed or a cutting from an existing tree. The first is a bit of a gamble since you do not know what DNA the seed is carrying while the second is basically cloning and you will get exactly the same fruit as the tree you got the cutting from.