Prunus armeniaca var. mandshurica (Apricot, Mandshurian Apricot)

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Prunus armeniaca var. mandshurica (Apricot, Mandshurian Apricot) is a variety of apricot tree native to eastern Asia, particularly the Manchuria region of China and parts of Siberia. It is a deciduous tree known for its apricot fruit, which is similar to the common apricot (Prunus armeniaca), but with some distinct...
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Prunus armeniaca var. mandshurica (Apricot, Mandshurian Apricot) is a variety of apricot tree native to eastern Asia, particularly the Manchuria region of China and parts of Siberia. It is a deciduous tree known for its apricot fruit, which is similar to the common apricot (Prunus armeniaca), but with some distinct characteristics.  

Appearance: Mandshurian Apricot trees are similar in appearance to common apricot trees. They typically grow to a height of 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 meters) and have a rounded canopy with ovate leaves.

Flowers: Like common apricots, Mandshurian Apricots produce fragrant pink or white flowers in early spring. These blossoms are attractive and serve as a source of nectar for pollinators.

Fruit: The fruit of Mandshurian Apricots closely resembles that of common apricots. It is a drupe with a velvety skin and juicy, flavorful flesh. The fruit is typically orange or yellow and is enjoyed fresh, dried, or used in various culinary applications.

Varieties: Within the Mandshurian Apricot variety, there may be different cultivars with variations in fruit size, taste, and other characteristics.

Culinary Uses: The fruit of Mandshurian Apricot, like that of common apricots, is used in a wide range of culinary applications. It can be eaten fresh, dried, made into jams, preserves, pies, tarts, and other desserts. Mandshurian Apricots are also suitable for cooking and baking.

Nutritional Value: Apricots, including the Mandshurian variety, are rich in vitamins (particularly vitamin A and vitamin C), dietary fiber, and antioxidants. They offer various health benefits.

Growing Conditions: Mandshurian Apricot trees are well-suited to regions with a cold temperate climate, where they can withstand cold winters and adapt to a range of soils. They require well-drained soil and full sun for optimal fruit production.

Pollination: Cross-pollination with other apricot trees, or even other compatible Prunus species, can improve fruit set for Mandshurian Apricots.

Botanical Name : Prunus armeniaca var. mandshurica

Common Name : Apricot, Mandshurian Apricot

Height : 20-30 ft

Spread : 10-18 ft

Germination Info : Seed requires 30-60 days warm stratification followed by 90-120 cold

Hardiness zone  : 3-7

Average seed per ounce : Approx. 20

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