Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot Divinity)
Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot Divinity)
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Prunus Armeniaca carries the quiet joy of changing seasons—one of those trees that marks time not just by its leaves, but by its gifts. In early spring, before the foliage even emerges, it’s cloaked in clouds of soft white to pale pink blossoms, delicate and fragrant, fluttering in the breeze like a gentle snow. These early blooms are a promise, a gentle hint of sweetness to come.
As the months warm, heart-shaped green leaves unfurl, and by midsummer, the branches are dotted with sun-gold apricots—soft-skinned, blushed with amber, and bursting with flavour. Modest in size, with a rounded crown and spreading limbs, Prunus Armeniaca brings beauty, bounty, and a sense of ritual—watching the first flowers open, waiting for fruit to ripen, and savouring harvests that always feel hard-won and full of meaning.



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Mature height
4-5 meters
Mature width
3-4 meters
Spacing
4-5 meters
Evergreen/Deciduous
Deciduous
Foliage
Light orange fruit with a slight red blush, green foliage, white-pink spring blossoms
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Flowers in early spring (August to September); fruit develops in late spring to early summer (December to January), with harvest in January
Sun tolerance
Full sun
Maintenance
Requires well-drained soil and consistent watering, particularly during dry spells. Pruning after the harvest period supports healthy growth and better fruit production.
Root System
Develops a moderately deep, non-invasive root system that spreads laterally, usually extending 60–100 cm into the soil while staying contained and stable with proper spacing.