Apricot Trees
Prunus armeniaca
We offer a collection of unusual apricots and apricot crosses from around the world! Apricots come from cold climates where they must bloom very quickly after their chilling requirements are met. In more moderate climates they bloom very early and must be pl. . . SHOW MORE
Prunus armeniaca
We offer a collection of unusual apricots and apricot crosses from around the world! Apricots come from cold climates where they must bloom very quickly after their chilling requirements are met. In more moderate climates they bloom very early and must be planted in areas where they aren’t subject to early spring frosts. Check out our Apricot Growing Guide for more information!
SHOW LESSChinese Sweet Pit Apricot
Prunus armeniaca Also known as the Chinese Golden, Mormon or Large Early Montgamet apricot, although its actual origins may be lost to time. It is...
View full detailsFlavor Grenade Pluot
Prunus x 'Flavor Grenade' Enjoy explosive, sweet-as-honey flavor! This green fruit with a red blush hangs on the tree and can be eaten for four to ...
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Prunus armenica 'Gold Kist' These plum-sized, orange, freestone fruits, originally from California in the 1960's, are the first apricots to ripen ...
View full detailsHunza Apricot
Prunus armeniaca 'Hunza' From the land of the Hunza in northern Pakistan, where people routinely live active lives, to well over the age of one hun...
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Prunus armenica 'Westley'This self fertile apricot from the Westley/Patterson area of Northern California (once called "The Apricot Capital of the ...
View full detailsDapple Dandy Pluot
This large freestone fruit is also called 'Dinosaur Egg'. When the incredibly sweet and delicious red and white flesh is ripe, the yellow/green ski...
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