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Apricot - Moorpark
Apricot - Moorpark
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Common Name:
Moorpark Apricot
Description:
The Moorpark apricot (Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark') is one of the most well-known and highly prized apricot varieties, renowned for its exceptionally rich flavour and juicy, sweet flesh. This mid-to-late season variety produces large, golden-orange fruit with a slightly blushed skin and firm texture, making it ideal for fresh eating, drying, jams, and preserves. The tree is a strong, upright grower with high productivity when given full sun and well-drained soil. It requires moderate winter chill to ensure reliable fruiting and benefits from regular pruning to encourage airflow and healthy growth. While Moorpark is partially self-pollinating, planting another apricot variety nearby can significantly improve fruit yield. This variety is a favourite among home gardeners and orchardists for its superior taste and versatility.
Form:
- Tree - Small
- Tree - Medium
Mature Size:
- Height: 3β5m (can be pruned smaller)
- Width: 3β4m
Aspect:
- Full Sun
Flowering:
- Flowers in Early Spring
Flower Colour:
- White to Pale Pink
Key Attributes:
- Edible Fruit
- Partially Self-Pollinating (benefits from a pollinator)
- Suitable for Espalier
- Suitable for Pots (when grown as a dwarf variety)
- Bee Attracting
- Excellent for Fresh Eating, Drying, and Preserves
Toxicity:
- Leaves, seeds, and pits contain cyanogenic compounds and should not be consumed
Companion Plants:
- Other apricot varieties (Early Moorpark, Trevatt) for better pollination
- Peaches and nectarines (similar growing conditions)
- Lavender (attracts pollinators)
- Borage (improves fruit set)
- Marigolds (helps deter pests)

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