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MONTROSE apricot Semi-dwarf (Mustang)

Regular price $70.00

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Size

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Main characteristics

  • Hardiness/cold resistance
    • Very good. Able to withstand harsh winters. Tolerates USDA/Canada zones 5 and colder.
  • Flowering
    • Late flowering, allowing it to escape spring frosts in many regions.
  • Pollination
    • Self-pollinating (self-fertile): it can produce fruit without other varieties nearby, but cross-pollination often improves yield.
  • Fruit
    • Large to medium, yellow flesh with a nice red blush on the skin. Sweet taste. The pit (the hard part) is edible, resembling a sweet almond.
  • Freestone/semi-freestone
    • Freestone or semi-freestone depending on the source (i.e., the fruit separates relatively easily from the pit).
  • Climate requirements
    • Requires a fairly high number of winter chill hours: some sources cite 700-1000 hours below 45°F (7-8°C) to induce proper dormancy.
  • Harvest period
    • Mid-July in several regions (towards the end of summer).


Advantages

  • Very hardy, good choice for cold regions where other apricot trees freeze or flower too early.
  • Fruit with good taste.
  • Resistant to spring frosts thanks to its late flowering.
  • Self-fertile, so a second tree is not absolutely necessary, but it is still useful.

Limitations & considerations

  • Chill hour requirements — if it doesn't get enough “chill hours,” flowering or fruiting may be reduced.
  • Fungal diseases — in more humid or cool climates, there is a greater risk of fungus, especially if air circulation is poor or water stagnates.
  • Very hot or very humid climates could pose challenges.
  • Late maturity — if you are in a region with short summers or early autumns, you will need to check that the season is long enough for the fruit to ripen properly.


Growing tips

  • Plant in full sun, well-drained soil, avoiding waterlogged soil.
  • Mulch, compost, and maintain the soil well.
  • Prune to encourage an open shape, allowing light and air to enter.
  • Water during dry periods, but avoid excess stagnant moisture.
  • Protect young trees (e.g., from late frost) if springs can be unpredictable in your area.

Hardiness Zones

  • 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a

Number of years for production

3 years

Light

  • Full-sun
  • Half-shade

Uses / Special remarks

Self-fertile, but benefits from cross-pollination with another apricot.

IMPORTANT: We do not deliver trees 7' and taller! (Nursery pickup only). For best results, orders placed from now on will be delivered in the fall (except for nursery pickup).

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