Yes! it can. But it is so much easier just to go out a buy a peach tree. I recently had this happen, I threw some peaches that had gone bad to my chickens and It sprouted, then due to the lack of rain we have had it did not make it.
Will a buried peach seed produce a peach tree?
The last time I heard, that's what a seed was for - to make a new plant :-) Just remember that the seed you plant is the hybrid of a couple of different trees, and you won't get the same kind of peaches (in 10 years or so) as the one you ate. However, if you just want to see if it will grow, I'd say go for it; after all, what do you have to lose? :-)
Reply:It may shoot up a sprout but will never bear fruit.........they are usually grafted.....
Reply:there's a reasonable choice
Reply:Yes, you will get a peach tree, assuming it survives.
But the KIND of peach tree is another matter. It will be a hybrid of the mother tree, and whatever pollinated it. The fruit that it produces will most likely not be a "carbon copy" of the tree that produced the seed.
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