The 'June' peach is an early-ripening and popular variety, maturing in mid-June. The tree reaches a height of about 3.5-4.5 meters and forms an attractive oval or round crown. This variety is distinguished by high winter hardiness and disease resistance, making it particularly suitable for cultivation in moderate climates. The peach does not require pollinators, as it is self-fertile, and begins fruiting on the 3rd-4th year after planting.
The fruits of the 'June' peach have medium size, weighing from 80 to 110 grams. They are light yellow or orange in color with a delicate pink or pale-red blush. The fruit shape is regular, round, with thin but dense and slightly hairy skin that peels off easily. The flesh is juicy, tender, and fibrous, with a pleasant sweet taste, although the pits do not separate from the flesh.
For successful cultivation of this variety, it is recommended to choose sunny locations protected from strong winds and drafts. The peach does not tolerate waterlogging and dislikes excessively dry soil, so moderate watering and good drainage are essential. Planting can be done in spring or autumn. Due to its qualities and early fruiting, the 'June' variety is popular among gardeners who wish to obtain an early and tasty harvest.