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Apricot — Fireball
Prunus armeniaca 'Fireball'
Fireball is a classic variety which produces medium, round, deep orange flavoured fruit. Trees reach 4x3m and crop heavily with fruit maturing over November/ December. Best suited to temperate zones in full sun to part shade. Excellent tree which produces top quality sweet fruit. A must for your garden !
Maturity: Early maturing. In November- December
Apricot — Newcastle
Prunus armeniaca 'Newcastle'
This small to medium sized round, soft flesh juicy fruit has fantastic flavour. It has light orange/yellow red tinged skin. Newcastle produces good crops and may need thinning. It ripens in November and is self fertile and is popular with home gardeners. It is extremely versatile - use either fresh or cooked.
Maturity: Late November
Apricot — Bulida
Prunus armeniaca 'Bulida'
Bulida is a well known apricot producing large golden fruit in early - mid December. Best planted in a medium chill area in full sun and well drained soil.
Maturity: Approximately mid December
Apricot — Glengarry
Prunus armeniaca 'Glengarry'
This early season variety will require thinning to produce good sized (small to medium) round oblong fruit. Glengarry has a light apricot flesh and yellow/red blushed skin with a good sweet flavour. It is self fertile and a low chill variety. Glengarry can be eaten fresh or made into jams and stews.
Maturity: Approximately November/December early season
Apricot — Storey
Prunus armeniaca 'Storey'
A Medium, round, rich apricot coloured fruit which has an excellent coarse juicy flavour. Storey is a heavy cropper and requires thinning. This tree is self fertile and ripens December approximately. Produces wonderful fruit suitable for eating fresh, making jams or canned.
Maturity: Late December. Fruits early
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