Product Details
Page Number 15
Growing Zones 4 to 7
Flowering Season Early Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Size Shipped 3 to 5 ft dormant bareroot
Height 15-20'
Flowering Yes
Spacing 15 ft to 20 ft
Bareroot y
Grafted y
Deciduous y
Genus Prunus
Species armeniaca
Subspecies Goldcot
Common Name Apricot, Goldcot

Apricot, Goldcot

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Buds have above average cold tolerance so trees set fruits more reliably than many other apricots. The medium to large, golden-skinned, freestone fruits have juicy, orange flesh with tangy flavor. Good for fresh eating, freezing, and canning. Ripens mid-July to early August. Self-fruitful but planting two different varieties can increase yields.


Growing Zone: 4 to 7

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Grafted

Height: 15-20'

Estimated Ship Date:MID-LATE MARCH

State Restrictions

AK;CO;HI;SC

Growing Zones 4 to 7
Page Number 15
Flowering Season Early Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Size Shipped 3 to 5 ft dormant bareroot
Height 15-20'
Flowering Yes
Spacing 15 ft to 20 ft
Bareroot y
Grafted y
Deciduous y
Genus Prunus
Species armeniaca
Subspecies Goldcot
Common Name Apricot, Goldcot

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Important pollinator friendly tree.
Nov 2, 2024  |  By Dewey
This apricot tree is THE very first thing to bloom in the spring, getting native bees and honeybees off to a good start. The fruits are sweet, but the skin a little sour. Squirrels like them too, unfortunately.

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