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Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) EARLY ORANGE
Specifications | |
Height at sale | 160cm |
Pot | 5L |
Rootstock | Myrobalan |
Sell as | 2 year old |
21.00€
24.00€
2 or more 20.00€
- Apricot Early Orange originates from Canada. This apricot variety is considered an early, partially self-pollinating type. Early Orange is known for its high-quality taste.
- The Early Orange apricot tree is a moderately vigorous grower, reaching an average height of 3 to 4 meters. It is a suitable size for garden cultivation, featuring a compact, conical shape with good branching, which facilitates care and fruit harvesting.
- Early Orange apricots bloom in spring, typically in April/May. However, the exact flowering time may vary depending on specific climatic conditions and the geographic location of the growing area. Early Orange is a partially self-pollinating variety, meaning it is capable of producing fruits without pollinators.
- The fruits of Early Orange apricot are medium to large, with an average weight of approximately 40 to 50 grams. They have a round to slightly oval shape. The smooth skin is orange with a subtle red blush covering part of the fruit.
- The flesh of the fruit is sweet, juicy, and aromatic. It has a pleasant and refreshing flavor with a mild acidity. The pit separates easily from the flesh, making it easy to consume. Early Orange apricot is suitable for fresh consumption and is also used in the preparation of jams, compotes, and various desserts. It is an excellent variety for eating fresh and for use in various culinary recipes. The apricots ripen from mid-July.
- Early Orange apricot is a great choice for growers who want to enjoy the benefits of early ripening and savor the excellent taste of this apricot variety.
- Early Orange apricot prefers a sunny location with an abundance of direct sunlight. The soil should be well-drained while retaining moisture. It is recommended to fertilize before flowering in spring and repeatedly during the growing season. Our apricots can be planted throughout the year as they have a fully developed root system, which increases their ability to bear fruit.
- Early Orange apricot is one of the most widely cultivated varieties in Europe. It is not susceptible to diseases, tolerant to leaf curl, and relatively frost-resistant.