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Westcot Apricot

Prunus armeniaca 'Westcot'
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  • Hardiness Zone & More

Westcot is a very hardy apricot that does best in cooler climates.  The fruit is medium sized, orangish with a blush, well flavo+R511red and attractive.  The flesh is juicy, sweet and freestone.  Ripens in mid-season.  It is self-fertile.

Westcot originated in Morden, Manitoba and is an cross of Scout and McLure, two very hardy apricots.

Height
12-15
Spread
15-20
Zone
2-6
Color
Orangish-red
Categories
Cold Hardy Varieties
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