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  1. Agriculture & Horticulture
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  3. Apricots

Golden Amber Apricot - Prunus armeniaca sp.

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  • Golden Amber Apricot  (Prunus armeniaca)
Large apricot.  Light orange skin.  Flesh is firm, fine, melting.  Excellent flavor.  Pit burn resistant.  Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period.  Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost.  Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once.  Ripens: mid-June to mid-July.  Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6.

    Golden Amber Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Large apricot. Light orange skin. Flesh is firm, fine, melting. Excellent flavor. Pit burn resistant. Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period. Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost. Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once. Ripens: mid-June to mid-July. Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 6.

  • Golden Amber Apricot  (Prunus armeniaca)
Large apricot.  Light orange skin.  Flesh is firm, fine, melting.  Excellent flavor.  Pit burn resistant.  Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period.  Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost.  Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once.  Ripens: mid-June to mid-July.  Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6.

    Golden Amber Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Large apricot. Light orange skin. Flesh is firm, fine, melting. Excellent flavor. Pit burn resistant. Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period. Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost. Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once. Ripens: mid-June to mid-July. Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 6.

  • Golden Amber Apricot  (Prunus armeniaca)
Large apricot.  Light orange skin.  Flesh is firm, fine, melting.  Excellent flavor.  Pit burn resistant.  Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period.  Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost.  Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once.  Ripens: mid-June to mid-July.  Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6.

    Golden Amber Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Large apricot. Light orange skin. Flesh is firm, fine, melting. Excellent flavor. Pit burn resistant. Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period. Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost. Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once. Ripens: mid-June to mid-July. Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 6.

  • Golden Amber Apricot  (Prunus armeniaca)
Large apricot.  Light orange skin.  Flesh is firm, fine, melting.  Excellent flavor.  Pit burn resistant.  Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period.  Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost.  Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once.  Ripens: mid-June to mid-July.  Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6.

    Golden Amber Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Large apricot. Light orange skin. Flesh is firm, fine, melting. Excellent flavor. Pit burn resistant. Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period. Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost. Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once. Ripens: mid-June to mid-July. Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 6.

  • Golden Amber Apricot  (Prunus armeniaca)
Large apricot.  Light orange skin.  Flesh is firm, fine, melting.  Excellent flavor.  Pit burn resistant.  Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period.  Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost.  Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once.  Ripens: mid-June to mid-July.  Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6.

    Golden Amber Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Large apricot. Light orange skin. Flesh is firm, fine, melting. Excellent flavor. Pit burn resistant. Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period. Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost. Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once. Ripens: mid-June to mid-July. Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 6.

  • Golden Amber Apricot  (Prunus armeniaca)
Large apricot.  Light orange skin.  Flesh is firm, fine, melting.  Excellent flavor.  Pit burn resistant.  Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period.  Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost.  Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once.  Ripens: mid-June to mid-July.  Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6.

    Golden Amber Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Large apricot. Light orange skin. Flesh is firm, fine, melting. Excellent flavor. Pit burn resistant. Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period. Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost. Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once. Ripens: mid-June to mid-July. Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 6.

  • Golden Amber Apricot  (Prunus armeniaca)
Large apricot.  Light orange skin.  Flesh is firm, fine, melting.  Excellent flavor.  Pit burn resistant.  Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period.  Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost.  Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once.  Ripens: mid-June to mid-July.  Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6.

    Golden Amber Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Large apricot. Light orange skin. Flesh is firm, fine, melting. Excellent flavor. Pit burn resistant. Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period. Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost. Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once. Ripens: mid-June to mid-July. Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 6.

  • Golden Amber Apricot  (Prunus armeniaca)
Large apricot.  Light orange skin.  Flesh is firm, fine, melting.  Excellent flavor.  Pit burn resistant.  Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period.  Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost.  Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once.  Ripens: mid-June to mid-July.  Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6.

    Golden Amber Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Large apricot. Light orange skin. Flesh is firm, fine, melting. Excellent flavor. Pit burn resistant. Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period. Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost. Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once. Ripens: mid-June to mid-July. Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 6.

  • Golden Amber Apricot  (Prunus armeniaca)
Large apricot.  Light orange skin.  Flesh is firm, fine, melting.  Excellent flavor.  Pit burn resistant.  Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period.  Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost.  Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once.  Ripens: mid-June to mid-July.  Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6.

    Golden Amber Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Large apricot. Light orange skin. Flesh is firm, fine, melting. Excellent flavor. Pit burn resistant. Has a prolonged, progressive blooming period of almost 30 days and a similar ripening period. Blooming period makes this a great selection for frost prone areas as you rarely lose the whole bloom to a late frost. Progressive ripening is ideal for the home garden so you do not waste fruit when you get too much all at once. Ripens: mid-June to mid-July. Requires 600 hours chilling below 45º F. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 6.

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