Attributes:
A medium to late season apricot landscape tree with large, tasty fruit and attractive showy whitish-pink blossoms. Ripening does not occur all at once.
Description:
A large yellow variety that bears from July to late August. Juicy, sweet tasting fruit which are good fresh, or for canning and drying. It is self-fertile tree but planning two or more varieties is recommended for a better crop. (Zones 4-8.
History/Lore/Use:
Native to China, this apricot was introduced into England before 1688 by Lord Anson, an English Admiral. He planted them at his estate in Herefordshire. His estate was called "Moor Park."
Height Variations:
The standard grows to be 15' - 20' in height. Dwarf grows to be 8' - 10' in height.
Spread Variations:
Standard has a spread of about 15' - 20'.
Moisture:
This tree requires moist, well drained soil and is not drought tolerant.
Flower Color:
whitish-pink
Bloom Time:
Early.
Fruit Description:
This tree produces a large, 2 - 2 1/2" smooth, fuzzless, deep yellow skinned fruit with an orange red blush. It has firm, deep orange flesh. Freestone.