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Prunus - Apricots
Apricot trees have been hard to cultivate in our area, due to their very early blooms that are susceptible to frost. When the early blooms are hit by frost, the apricot trees will not be able to grow fruit. We suggest planting your trees in an area with good air drainage (like a side hill) and not in low lying areas. We want you to be successful so please keep in mind the risks associated with this type of fruit tree.
Debbie's Gold Apricot (Prunus 'Debbie's Gold')
Height: 10-15'
Width: 8-12'
Zone: 3-8
Bloom: Early May
Ripens: Late July
Yellowish orange fruit, 1.5" diameter at maturity, has a firm texture and a less sweet flavor making it better for canning, but it is also good for fresh eating. Freestone fruit ripens in late July. Self-fruitful, however yields improve with crosspollination.
Westcot Apricot (Prunus 'Westcot')
Height: 15-20'
Width: 12-18'
Zone: 3-8
Bloom: Early May
Ripens: Early August
Yellow fruit with an orange-red blush ripens in late July. Freestone fruit is juicy and is excellent for fresh eating or canning with a mild sweet flavor, 2" diameter at maturity. Self-fruitful, however yields improve with cross-pollination.
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