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This may be a stupid question, but what, exactly, is an Indian Peach, in common use. I thought it was basically any ungrafted, or seedling Prunus persica, but the dictionary says a clingstone peach. Does that mean any clingstone? Also, to add to the confusion, there are varieties such as 'Indian Red', Indian Blood, 'Indian Free', etc. Is there a definitive answer? What do people mean when they say "Indian Peach".
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