A naturally compact, self-fertile apricot cultivar. The pale pink spring blossom is followed by orange-gold fruit. Well suited for container cultivation. Cropping season: July
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Max Height
1-1.5 metres
Max Spread
1-1.5 metres
A naturally compact, self-fertile apricot cultivar. The pale pink spring blossom is followed by orange-gold fruit. Well suited for container cultivation. Cropping season: July
1-1.5 metres
1-1.5 metres
| Season | Stem | Flower | Foliage | Fruit |
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Apricots flourish on deep, moisture-retentive, well-drained, ideally slightly alkaline soils and struggle in poor, shallow soils. Thsi cultivar is well suited for container growing – fruit in containers. If container grown, ideally overwinter under cover such as in a cold greenhouse or place in a very sheltered spot. The early blossom is vulnerable to frost, so trees need a warm, sheltered position. Protect blossom from frost at night, and hand pollinate if insects are scarce. See apricot cultivation for further advice
Propagate by grafting on rootstock for fruit. Seed-raised plants are likely to be inferior to the parent
Naturally compact. It needs minimal pruning. Prune in summer if needed. See How to grow: Apricots for more details
May be susceptible to aphids, brown scale, glasshouse red spider mite. Birds and squirrels may damage fruit
May be susceptible to peach leaf curl, silver leaf, bacterial canker, blossom wilt and honey fungus
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