Prunus armeniaca Moorpark - Apricot Moorpark Prunus armeniaca Moorpark - Apricot Moorpark

The succulent, juicy fruit of Prunus armeniaca Moorpark is among the best-tasting of all apricots. This medium-sized, deciduous tree displays its showy, pale-pink flowers in mid-spring, followed by an abundance of large, sweet, golden-orange fruit which is slightly fuzzy to the touch. Ripening in midsummer, these apricots are ideal for fresh eating and drying, but not suitable for canning. This variety is self-fruitful and does not need another pollinator. Rich, sweet flavoured, juicy apricots with yellow flesh, dotted with crimson, ripening in August. A rewarding fruit to grow producing a good flavour. Grow on a warm, south facing wall in well drained soil. Supplied in a 12litre pot Eventual Height: 3mts Eventual Spread: 3mts Deciduous Flowering Time: Spring Fruit Picking Time: Late August Pollination Group: Self Fertile RHS Award of Garden Merit

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