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Apricots (Prunus armeniaca) We offer a collection of unusual Apricots and Apricot crosses from around the world! Growing apricots presents a unique challenge to gardeners. We offer 4-6' bareroot trees.

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16 varieties are available.

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C3983 3x1 Fruit Cocktail (Shiro/Ital/Frost/Harg)/Lovell
Gardeners love to talk about the soul soothing value of fruit growing. However, the value of shocking your friends and neighbors with your hobby is too often overlooked in literature. Imagine one tree that grows Shiro Plums, Italian Plums, Frost Peaches, Harglow Apricots. It is self-fertile too! The tree is on mariana 2624 rootstock and can be maintained at 15 feet in height. Sorry, because there are so many combinations, we can't predict which one of the varieties will be missing. However, each tree will be labeled with the varieties present.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $36.50 Climate Zones: 6 to 9 click for specific growing info
C3984 4x1 Fruit Cocktail (Shir/Ital/Frst/Harg)Lovell
Gardeners love to talk about the soul soothing value of fruit growing. However, the value of shocking your friends and neighbors with your hobby is too often overlooked in literature. Imagine one tree that grows Shiro Plums, Italian Plums, Frost Peaches, Harglow Apricots. It is self-fertile too! The tree is on Lovell rootstock and can be maintained at 15 feet in height.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $42.50 Climate Zones: 6 to 9 click for specific growing info
C476 Chinese Sweet Pit Apricot/Mar 2624
Also known as the Chinese Golden, Mormon or Large Early Montgamet Apricot. It is called a "sweet pit" because you can eat the kernal like you would an almond, as well as enjoying the flavorful fruit. Its late blooming make it an excellent choice for higher elevations or late frost areas. The tree is medium size, precocious and a heavy bearer Its golden orange medium size fruit is sweet, firm and juicy and ripens over a long period of time. It is winter hardy and self fertile.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
C476A Chinese Sweet Pit Apricot/Myro 29C
Also known as the Chinese Golden, Mormon or Large Early Montgamet Apricot. It is called a "sweet pit" because you can eat the kernel like you would an almond, as well as enjoying the flavorful fruit. Its late blooming make it an excellent choice for higher elevations or late frost areas. The tree is medium size, precocious and a heavy bearer Its golden orange medium size fruit is sweet, firm and juicy and ripens over a long period of time. It is winter hardy and self fertile.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
C470 Harglow apricot/Krymsk 86
A late blooming, early ripening, self-fertile apricot that has proven itself in our maritime Pacific Northwest and in most of the nation. It is another introduction from the Harrow Research Station in Ontario, Canada. It shows some resistance to brown rot and other diseases. The firm sweet, flavorful fruit is medium to large and a deep orange color with a red blush.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
C470S Harglow Apricot/St Julian
A late blooming, early ripening, self-fertile apricot that has proven itself in our maritime Pacific Northwest and in most of the nation. It is another introduction from the Harrow Research Station in Ontario, Canada. It shows some resistance to brown rot and other diseases. The firm sweet, flavorful fruit is medium to large and a deep orange color with a red blush.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
C475 Hunza Apricot/Citation
From the land of the Hunza in northern Pakistan, where people routinely live busy lives well over the age of one hundred. The kernal of this small, sweet fruit is the primary source of oil for the Hunza, and many claims are made concerning its properties. Kernals must be roasted or otherwise cooked before eating. The Hunza leave the fruit on the tree to dry before harvesting, but we can't recommend this method for those of us in wetter climates! The flesh of the fruit, when cooked, has a deep toffee flavor. Self fertile. Not likely to produce w  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
C480 Pixie Cot Miniature Apricot/Nema
A new and exciting breakthrough for the backyard grower. This new Zaiger introduction has a delicious flavor. It is a miniature, easily maintained at only eight feet tall. The abundant fruit is medium size with a bright orange skin. It has yet to be tested around the nation but is expected to be very cold hardy and should do well where ve apricots thrive. On Nemaguard rootstock, the tree needs a well drained soil. Patent pending.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
C460K Puget Gold Apricot/Krymsk 86
Officially named and introduced by Washington State University (WSU). It sets and sizes fruit in cool frosty spring weather where all other varieties fail. The prolific bearing tree produces large elongated fruit of very good flavor. The tree blooms in early March and the fruit ripens in early August. A natural semi- dwarf, the tree can easily be maintained at 15' height and spacing. It's self-fertile.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
C460 Puget Gold apricot/Lovell
Officially named and introduced by Washington State University (WSU). It sets and sizes fruit in cool frosty spring weather where all other varieties fail. The prolific bearing tree produces large elongated fruit of very good flavor. The tree blooms in early March and the fruit ripens in early August. A natural semi- dwarf, the tree can easily be maintained at 15' height and spacing. It's self-fertile.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
C380 Tlor-Tsiran apricot/Torinel
(Prunus dasycarpa) This is a selection of an unusual naturally occurring hybrid of apricot, P. armeniaca and myroblan plum, P. cerasifera from central Asia. We tasted it in Russia at the Krymsk Station near the Caucasus mountain range and enjoyed the flavor. The skin of the delicious, oval fruit is fuzzy like an apricot but is a dark purple. The tree is self-fertile, somewhat brown rot resistant and very winter hardy. The trees showy white blossoms appear slightly later than other apricots and the leaves are smaller and narrower, more like its  full description
Raintree Low Price: $28.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
C385C Tomcot Apricot/Citation
These lusciously huge orange orbs are the first apricots to ripen each season. The firm orange flesh is delicious eaten fresh or dried. Select another apricot as a pollinizer. Developed by noted Washington State University fruit breeder Tom Toyama from a cross made in 1970. Will do well in much of the nation but it isn’t the best choice for the wet west of the Cascades growers.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
C385 Tomcot apricot/Krymsk 86
These lusciously huge orange orbs are the first apricots to ripen each season. The firm orange flesh is delicious eaten fresh or dried. Select another apricot as a pollinizer. Developed by noted Washington State University fruit breeder Tom Toyama from a cross made in 1970. Will do well in much of the nation but it isn’t the best choice for the wet west of the Cascades growers.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
C385D Tomcot Apricot/Lovell
These lusciously huge orange orbs are the first apricots to ripen each season. The firm orange flesh is delicious eaten fresh or dried. Select another apricot as a pollinizer. Developed by noted Washington State University fruit breeder Tom Toyama from a cross made in 1970. Will do well in much of the nation but it isn't the best choice for the wet west of the Cascades growers.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
C385A Tomcot Apricot/Myro 29C
These lusciously huge orange orbs are the first apricots to ripen each season. The firm orange flesh is delicious eaten fresh or dried. Select another apricot as a pollinizer. Developed by noted Washington State University fruit breeder Tom Toyama from a cross made in 1970. Will do well in much of the nation but it isn’t the best choice for the wet west of the Cascades growers.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
C477 Westley Apricot/Torinel
This self fertile apricot from Northern California is excellent eaten fresh and particularly prized dried. The medium to large fruit has orange flesh and good flavor. It blooms and ripens in the late season. It has looked good in trials at the WSU Mt. Vernon station in Western Washington.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9


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