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Fruit Trees: Apricot Trees

Wenatchee Apricot Tree


The Wenatachee Apricot bears very large sized fruit. Also called the Moorpark Apricot, the fruits have a light yellow skin and flesh. This apricot is well known for being a good annual producer. The fruit is very flavorful and is widely used for drying and home canning. This is a self-pollinating tree. The blooms of a Wenatachee apricot tree are very early, so this is sometimes a difficult tree to grow in areas of late frost. Best production is made in well drained and moderately fertile soils. The fruits should be thinned early in the season for improved size and quality.
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