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Varieties
7 varieties
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Picking season
- Mid
Self-fertility
- Self-fertile
Category
- Apricot trees
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Categories
Apples
3
Mid-season eating apples
2
Red-flesh apples
2
Apricots
7
Cherries
5
Sweet cherries
5
Crab apples
4
Damsons
2
Inter-specific trees
1
Mulberries
1
Nectarines
2
Peaches
5
Pears
3
Dessert pears
3
Cooking pears
1
Plums
11
Eating plums
6
Cooking plums
3
Dual-purpose plums
4
Quinces
1
Walnuts
2
Figs
3
Juneberries
1
Stock availability
All
7
In stock
5
Not in stock
2
Form
1-year
3
1-year bush-trained
2-year
1
2-year bush-trained
2
Spindlebush
2-year half-standard
Premium half-standard
2-year top-worked
2-year (1.75m)
Cordon-trained
Premium cordon
1/4 standard
Each
Mature size
Very small
Small
1
Medium
Large
4
Very large
N/A
Rootstocks
Weiwa
3
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St. Julien
3
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Supplied as
Bare-root
3
12L pot
3
Growing
Gardening skill
?
Beginner
Average
2
Experienced
5
Self-fertility
?
Self-fertile
7
Partially self-fertile
Not self-fertile
Flowering group
?
1
2
3
4
4
3
5
6
Pollinating others
?
Good
Average
6
Poor
Fruit bearing
Spur-bearer
Free-spurring
Partial tip-bearer
Tip-bearer
Climate suitability
Temperate climates
6
Mild damp climates
1
Warm climates
5
Using
Picking season
?
Very early
Early
4
Mid
7
Late
1
Very late
Cropping
?
Heavy
2
Good
4
Light
1
Keeping (of fruit)
?
Does not keep
1-3 days
2
1 week
4
2-3 weeks
1-2 months
3 months or more
Food uses
Eating fresh
7
Culinary
7
Traditional cooker
Dual purpose
3
Juice
Hard cider
Drying
Edible fruits
Not suitable for humans
Problems
Disease resistance
?
Good
2
Average
2
Poor
Canker
Very resistant
Some resistance
Some susceptibility
Very susceptible
Scab (Apple and Pear)
Very resistant
Some resistance
Some susceptibility
Very susceptible
Powdery mildew
Very resistant
Some resistance
Some susceptibility
Fire blight
Very resistant
Some resistance
Some susceptibility
Very susceptible
Bacterial canker
Very resistant
Some resistance
Some susceptibility
Peach leaf curl
Some resistance
Some susceptibility
Very susceptible
Woolly aphid
Some resistance
Some susceptibility
Identification
Country of origin
Australia
Belgium
Canada
China
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
2
Germany
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Russia
Slovakia
South Africa
South Korea
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
1
United States
3
Period of origin
1550 - 1599
1600 - 1649
1650 - 1699
1700 - 1749
1750 - 1799
1
1800 - 1849
1850 - 1899
1900 - 1949
1
1950 - 1999
2
2000
3
Flowering month
January
February
March
April
May
June
December
Blossom colour
White
3
Cream
Pink - light
1
Pink
Pink - dark
Red - dark
Crimson
Fruit colour
Black
Blue - dark
Bronze
Brown
Crimson
Gold
Green
Green - light
Green / Red
Green / Yellow
Orange
4
Orange / Red
2
Orange flush
Pink
Purple
Purple - light
Red
Red - dark
1
Red / Black
Red / Green
Red striped
Russet
Varigated
Yellow
Yellow / Orange
Yellow / Red
White
Flesh colour
White
Cream
Golden / Yellow
2
Orange
Pink / Red
Dark red
1
Awards
RHS AGM (current)
RHS AGM (former)
RHS AM
RHS 1st class
Slow Food - Ark of Taste
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Varieties list
Aprisali
®
A sweet self-fertile apricot - plum cross, also known as an Aprium.
Picking season: Mid
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Self-fertile
Bergeron
Bergeron is the classic French apricot variety, and a common sight in French summer markets.
Picking season: Mid
Self-fertility: Self-fertile
Compacta
®
Featured on BBC Gardeners' World, this is one of the best apricot trees for growing in a small space.
Picking season: Mid
Self-fertility: Self-fertile
Early Moorpark
A traditional English apricot from the 19th century.
Picking season: Mid
Self-fertility: Self-fertile
Goldcot
One of the most reliable apricots for the UK climate, with good winter hardiness.
Picking season: Mid
Self-fertility: Self-fertile
Kioto
®
One of the easier apricots for UK growers, attractive orange fruits blushed red. The blossom has some frost resistance.
Picking season: Mid
Self-fertility: Self-fertile
Robada
Robada is a large-fruited apricot. The orange fruits are usually flushed with red, and will ripen in the middle / late July in the UK.
Picking season: Mid
Self-fertility: Self-fertile