Dwarf Apricot - Moorpark
Prunus armeniaca$74.00
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Specifications of Dwarf Apricot - Moorpark
Preferred Climate Warm Temperate, Cool TemperateLearn About Climate Zones
Grown From GraftedLearn About Propagation Methods
Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) 1-2m
Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination
Can it Handle Frosts? Yes
Amount of leaves in Winter? No Leaves (Deciduous)
Quarantine Restrictions to these Areas WA
Suitability in Pots Yes
Water Requirements Moderate Watering
Is it a Dwarf Fruit Tree? Can be pruned to 2m
Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest 2-3 Years
Sun or Shade Full (Sun:80%-100%)
Preferred Soil Type Good Drainage
Soil pH Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)
Fruiting/Harvest Months January, February, March
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Customer Tips & Reviews Dwarf Apricot - Moorpark
SHEIDOW PARK, SA
Dwarf Apricot - Moorpark
Excellent. It's growing strong. Our previous apricot of 15 years got gumosis so we need a new tree and Moorpark is a delicious fruit
EDEN, NSW
Dwarf Apricot - Moorpark
I bought the apricot because home grown fruit is better than bought. The plant looked fantastic when it arrived but once the new leaves began to appear, gummosis was apparent on the trunk and all the branches died back. However, large, healthy leaves have grown below the gummosis. I know it isn't the time to prune but am hoping by next autumn, I can do that and the tree will survive.