Bright orange with some red blush, skin can mark easily. Orange, juicy flesh, freestone, needs to be properly ripened on the tree for sugars to develop.
Common Uses
Origin
Washington, USA
Pollination
Partially self-fertile, best to plant with another apricot that flowers at the same time.
Chill Hours
Blossom Time
Early to mid-season
Harvest Time
-14 days Rival
Production Notes
Apricots need frost protection, particularly at blossom time.
Disease Susceptibility
Apricots are generally susceptible to blossom blight.
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