What the Dragon Peach is now called has not been officially announced.
A peach
(1) peach (scientific name: Amygdalus persica?L.): Rosaceae, peach plants. Deciduous small trees; leaves are narrowly elliptic to lanceolate, 15 centimeters long, 4 centimeters wide, the apex is long and thin tip, the edge is finely toothed, dark green and glossy, the leaf base has nectar glands; the bark is dark gray, with the age of the fissures. (2) Flowers solitary, from light to dark pink or red, sometimes white, with a short stalk, 4 cm in diameter, bloom in early spring; subglobose drupe, with a hairy surface, fleshy and edible, orange-yellow flushed, 7.5 cm in diameter, with a nucleus with deep pockmarks and grooves, containing white seeds. It is a small deciduous tree whose fruit is used as a fruit. (3) The flowers can be ornamental, and the fruit is juicy and can be eaten raw or made into dried and canned peaches, and the kernel can also be eaten. Flesh white and yellow, there are many varieties of peaches, generally hairy skin, "nectarine" skin smooth; "peach" fruit is flat disk; "peach" is an ornamental flower peach tree, there are a variety of forms of petals. The peach is an ornamental flower tree with a variety of forms of petals. Native to China, widely cultivated in all provinces and regions. All over the world are planted. (4) After the second century BC, the Chinese people cultivated peach trees along the "Silk Road" from Gansu, Xinjiang, Central Asia through the west spread to Persia, and then from there to Greece, Rome, the Mediterranean countries along the coast, and then gradually introduced to France, Germany, Spain, Portugal. But until the ninth century AD, Europe planted peach trees only gradually more.