Manchurian Apricot

Prunus mandshurica

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Manchurian Apricot (Prunus mandshurica) is a small upright tree with a rounded spreading crown than typically matures to 15-20’ (less frequently to 30’) tall. Fruits can be used to make flavorful jams and jellies. It is native to mixed forests and mountain slopes in Manchuria (Northeast China/Southeast Russia) and Korea. Prefers moisture retentive soils with good drainage. Best sited in a sheltered location. Zone: 3 to 7.

These are seedlings growing in 4x4x6" pots

bloom time
March, April
chill hours
600 - 900
hardiness zone
3 - 7
latin name
Prunus mandshurica
pollination requirements
The tree is self-fertile but will yield better harvests with cross-pollination with another apricot
site and soil
full sun and well-drained soil
size at maturity
15 ft - 20 ft