Polish Apricot Tree
(Prunus armeniaca)
Is it really possible to grow apricot trees in Brittany? The answer is yes! But only if you follow certain guidelines:
- Choose varieties suited to Brittany.
- Use a rootstock adapted to our Breton soils.
- Offer them a good location, sunny and fairly sheltered from the wind.
The "Polish" variety is well adapted to Brittany, is self-fertile and very productive !
It will produce light orange fruits (reddish on the sunny side) with rather firm, juicy, sweet and very fragrant flesh.
Very hardy and not very susceptible to disease.
Ripens around mid-July.
Self-fertile but production improved by the presence of another variety nearby.
1-year-old scions sold bare-root (collection from December to the end of February).
Plants grafted onto Myrobalan Plum (very resistant and productive / average adult height of 4 to 6m).
Polish Apricot Tree
- Plant sold with bare roots.
- Pickups and deliveries from December 1st.
(When the plant is in vegetative rest)
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