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Apricot Fruit Trees

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Apricot Tree

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There is no comparison to tree ripened apricots with their delicious flavour, sweet juicy flesh and unique aroma. The low-chill varieties make it possible for warm climate gardeners to grow fruit. The self-pollinating varieties listed below require from 3... Read More

Apricot - Moorpark

$49.00

A well recommended cultivar. One of the most popular home garden apricots because of its rich flavour. Excellent for fresh fruit, jam, drying, stewing and juice. Mid- to late season maturity

Dwarf Apricot - Bulida

$59.00

Bulida is a well known and popular Apricot that produces large golden orange fruit. The fruit is firm and very sweet and juicy. Grows to a height of 2m and a width of 2m. Fruits mature early to mid December. Self pollinating. Medium chill makes this a variety that can be grown in most temperate regions of Australia. Plant in a well drained and well worked soil. Take care to plant the bud union above the soil level. Water in well and keep soil moist until tree is established. Fertilise when planting and again after new growth appears. Prune tree when planting to encourage new growth.

Apricot - Storeys (Early Moorpark)

$44.00

Large, rich golden fruit with some red blush. Flesh is deep yellow and firm. Good flavour, excellent for jam, preserving and drying. This apricot is a 'Moorpark' strain, but matures about three weeks earlier.

Dwarf Apricot - Moorpark

$59.00

A well recommended cultivar. One of the most popular home garden apricots because of its rich flavour. Excellent for fresh fruit, jam, drying, stewing and juice. Mid- to late season maturity.

Apricot - Trevatt

$49.00

Mid season Apricot, free stone, an old fashioned favourite variety used for fresh eating, jams, stewing. Excellent quality fruit.

Dwarf Apricot - Fireball

$59.00

A traditional tasting mid season apricot with deep orange coloured skin and very sweet flesh. Suitable for temperate regions with 450 hours chilling. Partially self pollinating but will benefit from pollination with other apricots.

Apricot Divinity

$39.00

Attractive medium to large round fruit with a blush over apricot background with a sweet flavour.

Dwarf Apricot - Divinity

$59.00

Dwarf tree. Attractive medium to large round fruit with a blush over apricot background with a delisweet flavour.

Apricot - Hunter

$44.00

A late season large fruited variety that is self fertile. Fruit is firm and flavourful. Freestone with a light coloured flesh. To extend your Apricot season plant Hunter alongside early and midseason varieties. A cool climate variety suitable for the southern states of Australia.

Dwarf Apricot - Trevatt

$59.00

Mid season Apricot, free stone, an old fashioned favourite variety used for fresh eating, jams, stewing. Excellent quality fruit.

Apricot - Sal

$49.00

Low Chill Apricot selected by the late Carlo Berra. Medium size, brightly orange coloured skin, with sweet, juicy fruit. Suitable for subtropical climates with about 400 hours of chill or even less. This variety crops abundantly in Kyogle.

Apricot 2 way - Moorpark / Trevatt

$99.00

Moorpark, mid- to late season maturity. One of the most popular home garden apricots because of its rich flavour. Excellent for fresh fruit, jam, drying, stewing and juice. Trevatt, early to mid-season maturity. A very popular, excellent quality apricot. Pale apricot skin colour. Flesh is orange in colour, firm and juicy with good flavour. Heavy bearer. Tends to be biennial if allowed to over crop and thinning is necessary when crop is large.

Apricot - Glengarry

$49.00

Heavy cropping variety with small pale golden fruit and a slight blush. The tree is large, vigorous and heavy bearing. One of a few varieties that will crop in the subtropics. The fruits are very flavourful and a summer stonefruit delight. Prune branches during winter. Apricots grow best in full sun positions with good drainage and a regular application of fertiliser during the growin season. Fruit Fly and birds can be a problem and we recommend quality netting to cover the tree that is not harmful to wildlife.

Apricot - Bentley

$49.00

Very similar to the Glengarry, this local selection originates from just outside Lismore. A hardy tree, that comes into fruiting early and produces good crops of good quality, medium sized apricots. Approx. chill hours 500, slightly higher than Glengarry, fruiting in November.

Apricot Low Chill

$34.00

Seed grown apricot that has been selected from low chill Apricots thanks to the work being done by Carlo Berra. As with all seedling trees they are not 100% true to type but very hardy and unique genetic types. Time from fruiting to cropping only 2-4yrs and you will have a unique genetic type.

Apricot - Bulida

$39.00

Bulida is very well suited to the inland areas west of Gatton and Lismore. The dark golden fruit is large and firm with sweet flesh. 500 hours chill required.

Apricot - Moorpark

$49.00

A well recommended cultivar. One of the most popular home garden apricots because of its rich flavour. Excellent for fresh fruit, jam, drying, stewing and juice. Mid- to late season maturity

Dwarf Apricot - Bulida

$59.00

Bulida is a well known and popular Apricot that produces large golden orange fruit. The fruit is firm and very sweet and juicy. Grows to a height of 2m and a width of 2m. Fruits mature early to mid December. Self pollinating. Medium chill makes this a variety that can be grown in most temperate regions of Australia. Plant in a well drained and well worked soil. Take care to plant the bud union above the soil level. Water in well and keep soil moist until tree is established. Fertilise when planting and again after new growth appears. Prune tree when planting to encourage new growth.

Apricot - Storeys (Early Moorpark)

$44.00

Large, rich golden fruit with some red blush. Flesh is deep yellow and firm. Good flavour, excellent for jam, preserving and drying. This apricot is a 'Moorpark' strain, but matures about three weeks earlier.

Dwarf Apricot - Moorpark

$59.00

A well recommended cultivar. One of the most popular home garden apricots because of its rich flavour. Excellent for fresh fruit, jam, drying, stewing and juice. Mid- to late season maturity.

Apricot - Trevatt

$49.00

Mid season Apricot, free stone, an old fashioned favourite variety used for fresh eating, jams, stewing. Excellent quality fruit.

Dwarf Apricot - Fireball

$59.00

A traditional tasting mid season apricot with deep orange coloured skin and very sweet flesh. Suitable for temperate regions with 450 hours chilling. Partially self pollinating but will benefit from pollination with other apricots.

Apricot Divinity

$39.00

Attractive medium to large round fruit with a blush over apricot background with a sweet flavour.

Dwarf Apricot - Divinity

$59.00

Dwarf tree. Attractive medium to large round fruit with a blush over apricot background with a delisweet flavour.

Apricot - Hunter

$44.00

A late season large fruited variety that is self fertile. Fruit is firm and flavourful. Freestone with a light coloured flesh. To extend your Apricot season plant Hunter alongside early and midseason varieties. A cool climate variety suitable for the southern states of Australia.

Dwarf Apricot - Trevatt

$59.00

Mid season Apricot, free stone, an old fashioned favourite variety used for fresh eating, jams, stewing. Excellent quality fruit.

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