


Planted a freestone, ended up with a watery white clingstone. What the peach?
Have this young two/three year old peach tree, produced the first crop this year , bumper one for a small tree harvested just yesterday.
Was sold to me as a firm freestone variety, a nectarine, and it is clearly mislabelled.
Fruit is big/ medium sized, fuzzy, has a hint of reddish hue on sun exposed side, quite pale otherwise and pale white inside as well as you can see. It is clingstone, quite watery/juicy, too sweet with hint of tanginess.
Any idea what variety could it be. Could fruit be better in quality as tree matures or am i stuck with soft watery fruit?
Edit: the picture of peach tree is more than a month before I harvested them.