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apricot Apricot Prunus armeniaca

How to sow apricot: Transplant bare-root plant

Sun requirement for apricot: Plant in Full Sun

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The apricot is a small fruiting tree in the genus Prunus (of which other stone fruits like peaches, plums and cherries are also members). It is a section of the Prunus (Plum) subgenus. The apricot tree has a dense, spreading canopy with white to pinkish flowers. It's fruit are yellow to orange, smaller than peaches, and have smooth or velvety skin. The apricot can tolerate winter temperatures down to −30 °C, making it slightly more cold-hardy than peach trees. However, it is susceptible to spring frosts killing the blooms because it tends to flower very early. Some varieties are self-pollinating, but all apricot trees benefit from a pollination partner with the same bloom time within 15 meters. Standard and dwarf rootstocks are available. Dwarf trees can grow to 3 meters, standard to 4.5 meters. Depending on the size chosen, the tree will bear fruit within 2-4 years of planting.

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Predictions

Annual

living and reproducing in a single year or less

Height

450cm

Spread

450cm

Row Spacing

450cm

Companions

leek leek

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Scientific names

Prunus armeniaca

Alternate names

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