Apricots

Apricots are among the most ornamental and rewarding fruit trees for home gardens, combining spectacular spring beauty with exceptional harvests of tree-ripened fruit that far surpass anything available commercially. These deciduous trees showcase showy pink blossoms in early spring, followed by lush green foliage that transitions to beautiful autumn colors, creating year-round visual interest.

Reaching 15-20 feet at maturity but easily maintained at smaller sizes through pruning, apricots thrive in well-drained soils and sunny locations typical of Mediterranean and continental climates. The rich, aromatic freestone fruits offer a heavenly sweetness when allowed to ripen fully on the tree, perfect for fresh eating, canning, drying, or baking. Self-fertile and productive, these trees require minimal cross-pollination support while delivering reliable crops in USDA Zones 5-9.

Grafted on vigorous Apricot and Peach Seedling rootstocks for adaptability and disease resistance, apricots are excellent choices for edible landscapes where both ornamental appeal and delicious homegrown fruit are priorities.

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Apricots are among the most ornamental and rewarding fruit trees for home gardens, combining spectacular spring beauty with exceptional harvests of tree-ripened fruit that far surpass anything available commercially. These deciduous trees showcase showy pink blossoms in early spring, followed by lush green foliage that transitions to beautiful autumn colors, creating year-round visual interest.

Reaching 15-20 feet at maturity but easily maintained at smaller sizes through pruning, apricots thrive in well-drained soils and sunny locations typical of Mediterranean and continental climates. The rich, aromatic freestone fruits offer a heavenly sweetness when allowed to ripen fully on the tree, perfect for fresh eating, canning, drying, or baking. Self-fertile and productive, these trees require minimal cross-pollination support while delivering reliable crops in USDA Zones 5-9.

Grafted on vigorous Apricot and Peach Seedling rootstocks for adaptability and disease resistance, apricots are excellent choices for edible landscapes where both ornamental appeal and delicious homegrown fruit are priorities.

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The Royal Rosa Apricot produces fruits that are sweet, sub-acid, and have an exceptional flavor. The trees bear at a young age and are very disease resistant. Fruit is ready to be harvested around ...
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Royalty Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) is an outstanding large, early apricot. Extra large, oval-elongated. Yellow skin with orange cheek. Pale orange, firm, juicy flesh. Hardy with fruit set on heavy ...
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Shiro Kaga Apricot (Prunus mume) fruiting, flowering Japanese Apricot. White, fragrant single petal flowers bloom early in February. Fruits at 1" diameter are harvested for pickling, dehydrating an...
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Tilton Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) is late ripening. Heavy producer of medium sized richly flavored fruits. Somewhat brown rot resistant. No.1 apricot for canning, excellent fresh or dried as well....
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Tropic Gold Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) is medium to large in size with yellow skin becoming orange on the cheek. These apricots boast firm, juicy, and excellent tasting orange flesh. This is a good...
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