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MORDEN 604 apricot

Regular price $89.00

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🍑 Morden 604 Apricot Tree

  • Full name
    • Prunus armeniaca ‘Morden 604’
  • Origin
    • Canada, Morden Research Station, Manitoba.
  • Parents
    • Cross between ‘Scout’ × ‘McClure’ (hardy varieties).


🌱 Characteristics of the tree fruit

  • Flowering
    • White-pink flowers according to some nurseries. 
  • Size & habit
    • Medium to large tree, reaching ≈ 4-6 m in height and width according to sources. Rounded-pyramidal habit.
  • Fruit
    • Golden yellow base color, sometimes with a touch of red when ripe. Orange, sweet flesh. Fairly firm fruit, good for fresh consumption, but also excellent for preserves/jams.
  • Maturity/Harvest
    • Mid-August or around that time, depending on the region.

❄️ Hardiness, climate requirements & sensitivities

  • Hardiness zone
    • Approximately USDA zone 3 (or zone 3b according to some sources) for cold regions. This indicates excellent tolerance to winter cold.
  • Spring frost tolerance
    • Sensitive to late spring frosts. Flowers may be damaged if frost occurs after bud break.
  • Pollination
    • Self-fertile, meaning it can produce fruit without external pollination, but as with many apricot trees, the presence of other varieties can improve yield and fruit size/quality.

Advantages

  • Very cold-hardy, suitable for regions with harsh winters.
  • Good quality fruit for fresh consumption and processing (preserves, jams).
  • Tree with good ornamental potential (flowers, foliage) and decent yield.

⚠️ Limitations/challenges

  • Sensitive to late spring frosts: if the flowers are frozen, the harvest may be compromised.
  • According to some sources, the fruit has a pit that is difficult to remove (or slightly more adherent) — which may be a disadvantage for certain uses. Requires well-drained soil, full sun exposure, and a protected location (wind, late frost) to obtain the best yields.

Hardiness Zones

  • 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a

Mature height

30 feet

Mature width

25 feet

Growth speed

  • Moderate

Number of years for production

3 years

Light

  • Half-shade

Uses / Special remarks

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

IMPORTANT: We do not deliver trees 7 ft and taller! (Nursery pickup only). • SPRING DELIVERIES HAVE ENDED. All new orders will be delivered in Fall 2026.

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