APRIKYRA self-fertile - 9FI11-

"Interspecific fruits" are a natural cross between plums and apricots. (NON-GMO)
Apricot meets cherry. Aprikyra is an interspecific hybrid between apricots and plums; this produces a unique aroma reminiscent of cherries. It flowers after apricots.
Resistant to frost and Monilla.
Self-fertile,
Ripening period: July
Plant height at delivery: approximately 150 cm
Description
Description
Planting Seasons
It's best to plant fruit trees in late autumn, that is, in November and December (before the first frosts), although later planting is also possible in midwinter if the ground isn't frozen. Another good time for planting is February-March, or at the latest until mid-April. If the plants were previously grown in pots, planting can also be done in the following months, taking due care and keeping the root ball intact. Fruit trees grow well in fertile, deep, and permeable soil. If the soil is very clayey and rather compact, however, it is advisable to ensure deep drainage.
NB: The ripening times of all fruit trees can be early or late, even by a week or more, depending on exposure and climate.


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