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Canadian apricot particularly suitable for gardeners in the peripheral growing areas, hardy in wood and bloom.
Vigour: medium to strong, canopy slightly overhanging
Blossom: medium late, partially self-fertile, good winter and frost resistance
Fruit: orange, very large, 85 to 120 g with a delicate sour taste
Pulp: light orange, freestone, remarkably small stone
Harvest season: mid-July
Yield: moderate
Disease resistance: resistant to brown rot of stone fruit (Monilinia laxa)
Frost resistance: -28°C
Details and Specifications | |
Pot growing plant: | yes |
Rootstock Characteristics and Description: | St. Julien A - Semi Vigorous rootstock for cold areas with fluctuating spring temperatures due to inconsistent spring weather conditions. Apricot trees grown on St. Julien rootstocks tend to come into bearing after 3-4 years. They can be used to produce free-standing trees (with no staking required once established) |
Ultimate Height: | 3,5 - 4 m |