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Apricot Trees

Apricots are self fertile and no not require a pollinator to bear fruit. However, greater yields will be seen with multiple trees. 

Brookcot
Prunus ‘Brookcot’- Bright yellowish orange with a red blush, fruit is juicy with good flavor for fresh eating or canning. Semi-freestone fruit ripens in early August, 1.25" diameter at maturity. Self-fruitful, however yields improve with cross-pollination.


ZONE: 3           LIGHT: Sun           FEATURES: Use for eating or canning

 

Peach Trees

Peaches are self fertile and no not require a pollinator to bear fruit. However, greater yields will be seen with multiple trees.

Contender
Prunus ‘Contender’- A freestone peach with bright yellow flesh. Matches 'Reliance' in cold-hardiness and tolerance of spring frosts. Sweet, extra-juicy fruit is an absolute delight for fresh eating, canning, baking, and freezing. Self-pollinating. 'Contender' ripens mid-to late August.


ZONE: 4           LIGHT: Sun           FEATURES: All purpose peach. Very juicy.

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