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Nectarine (Prunus persica) fruit development over a 7½ month period, from early winter to midsummer; East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
  1. Bud formation can be observed on new growth on the plant (early winter) (individual image)
  2. Flower buds clearly formed and leaves start to develop (early spring, ≈ 3 months) (individual image).
  3. Flowers fully develop and are pollinated by wind or insects (early spring, ≈ 3½ months) (individual image).
  4. If successfully pollinated, flowers die back and incipient fruit can be observed; leaves have quickly grown to provide tree with food and energy from photosynthesis (mid-spring, ≈ 4 months) (individual image).
  5. Fruit is well developed and continues to grow (late spring, ≈ 5½ months) (individual image).
  6. Fruit fully ripens to an edible form to encourage spreading of seed contained within by animals (midsummer, ≈ 7½ months) (individual image).

Date Early winter to midsummer, 2007/2008
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current11:21, 6 June 2008Thumbnail for version as of 11:21, 6 June 20082,440 × 2,480 (919 KB)Jjron{{Information |Description=Nectarine (''Prunus persica'') fruit development over a 7½ month period, from early winter to midsummer; East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. #Bud formation can be observed on new growth on the plant (early winter) ([[:Image:0
11:14, 6 June 2008Thumbnail for version as of 11:14, 6 June 20082,440 × 2,480 (919 KB)Jjron{{Information |Description=Nectarine (''Prunus persica'') fruit development over a 7½ month period, from early winter to midsummer; East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. #Bud formation can be observed on new growth on the plant (early winter) ([[:Image:0
13:00, 24 March 2008Thumbnail for version as of 13:00, 24 March 20082,440 × 2,480 (993 KB)Jjron{{Information |Description=Nectarine fruit development over a 4½ month period, from early September 2007 to mid January 2008; East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. #. Flower buds form and leaves start to develop.<br> #. Flowers fully develop and are poll
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