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FLAVOR SUPREME PLUOT (Prunus x Armeniaca) |
Plum x Apricot. Sweet, large fruit with a wonderful rich flavor. Firm red flesh, mottled dark red skin. Better adapted to cool wet climates than apricots and most other pluots but not as reliable fruiting in the North as most Japanese plums trees. Flavor Supreme PluotŪ pollinates with Japanese plums. |
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MONTROSE APRICOT (Armeniaca vulgaris) |
Discovered at 6,000 ft elevation near Montrose, CO. This is a late blooming, hardy tree with good disease resistance, and is self fruitful. Produces yellow, sweet, flavorful, egg sized apricots that are semi freestone. Montrose Apricot deserves wide testing in Northern areas where it is likely to be best adapted. Late summer ripening due to its late blooming. Zone 5-9 |
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PUGET GOLD APRICOT (Armeniaca vulgaris) |
Beautiful blossoms in March, ripe fruit in August. Fruit has good size and flavor. Puget Gold Apricots like a sunny location and well draining soil. Self-fertile. Zone 5-9. |
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