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Apricot
Prunus armeniaca
Rosaceae - Rose
Description
Leaves: Simple; alternate; ovate leaves broader than in peach; deciduous.
Twigs/buds: Twigs reddish brown, with prominent lenticels. Buds scaly, red-brown like twig.
Flowers/fruit: Flowers perfect, pink to white, 1" wide. Fruit similar to peach but smaller and nearly glabrous with a smooth pit.
Bark: Dark brown to reddish-brown to black.
Wood: Hard and durable; used for agricultural implements or fuel.
General: Native to Asia and long-cultivated. Shade intolerant. Fruit and/or plant part can be nuisances; use fruitless varieties if possible. Sucker (sprout) growth can be a problem.
Landscape Use: Generally only grown for fruit, and I have not seen that many well-kept apricots. However, Dr. Phil Allen at BYU feels that apricot makes a good specimen tree with a nice branch structure. Pests can be a problem. More cold-hardy than peach and quite drought hardy. Many cultivars. Zones 4(3?)-9.
Cultivars: Numerous varieties. 'Goldcot', 'Goldrich', 'Harcot', 'Harglow', 'Hargrand', 'Harlayne', 'Haroblush', 'Harogem', 'Harojoy', 'Harostar', 'Harval', 'Veecot', 'Velvaglo', 'Vivagold'.
Characteristics
General
- Family:
- Rosaceae - Rose
- Cultivar Availability:
- Yes
- Hardiness Zone:
- 4-9
- Type:
- Broadleaf
- Utah Native:
- No
Growth
- Growth Rate:
- Medium
- Mature Height:
- Medium
- Longevity:
- Medium
- Is Good Under Power Lines:
- No
- Crown Shape:
- Vase
Ornamental
- Bark:
- No
- Fall Color:
- No
- Flowers:
- Yes
- Foliage:
- No
- Fruit:
- Yes
Tolerance
- Shade:
- Low
- Salt:
- High
- Drought:
- Medium
- Poor Drainage:
- Low
- Alkalinity:
- Medium
- Transplanting:
- Medium