
Apricot - Tomcot
The Tomcot Apricot is a very consistent and productive apricot variety. The large, orange fruit is firm and the flesh is sweet. The Tomcat Apricot will be ready for harvest, 2-3 weeks before Wenatchee Moorpark and 4 days before Goldstrike and Goldbar.
This fruit tree is partly self-fruitful but they will produce larger crops if cross-pollinated by another apricot. The fruit ripens in early July, 2.5 weeks before Wenatchee and 4 days before Goldstrike and Goldbar. The skin is a light-orange color and slightly glossy. A trace of blush develops on the side that is exposed to the sun. The pit is medium-large and free from the flesh.
Plant Facts
| Family | Prunus armeniaca |
|---|---|
| Mature Height | Standard: 15 - 25 feet |
| Soil | Widely Adaptable |
| Zones | 4-8 |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Characteristics | Sweet |
| Pollinator Required | None Required |
| Harvest Period | Mid June |




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