VEECOT apricot
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🍑 Veecot Apricot Tree
- Botanical name
- Prunus armeniaca ‘Veecot’
- Origin
- Canada, specifically developed at the Vineland Institute, Ontario.
- Harvest period
- Early to mid-August for most Canadian regions.
- Use
- Fresh consumption, canning, preserves (jams, etc.)
🌿 Characteristics of the fruit and tree
- Fruit:
- Color: Deep dark orange, often intense.
- Flesh: Firm, juicy, freestone (the pit comes out easily).
- Taste: Sweet, pleasant, good for eating fresh or canning.
- Tree:
- Vigor: Moderate, fairly healthy trees.
- Pollination: Self-fertile (pollinates itself), but as with many apricot trees, cross-pollination with another variety can improve production.
❄️ Hardiness and climate
- USDA hardiness zones: Approximately zones 4 to 9.
- Special tolerances: The tree is fairly hardy, but remains vulnerable to certain problems depending on the year.
- Risks: Bacterial spot can be a problem in some years.
✅ Strengths
- Excellent deep color, visually appealing fruit.
- Good flavor for fresh consumption and canning.
- Fruit stays on the tree well when ripe (if not picked too early).
- Overall tree health rated “excellent” in several descriptions.
⚠️ Limitations/challenges
- Susceptibility to bacterial spot in some years. May require care or choice of drier sites, or fungicide management.
- Fruit must be picked at optimal ripeness: the intense color may encourage picking too early or too late, which reduces taste or texture.
- Like many apricot trees, vulnerable to spring frosts if flowering early in some regions
Hardiness Zones
Growth speed
Number of years for production
3 years