Chinese Mormon Apricot Tree - Prunus armeniaca 'Chinese Mormon'
Chinese Mormon Apricot Tree (Prunus armeniaca 'Chinese Mormon')
The Chinese Mormon Apricot is a premium fruit-bearing tree prized for its ability to produce abundant harvests with minimal fuss. This self-fertile variety blooms with fragrant pink flowers in spring and delivers sweet, juicy apricots by summer—many specimens fruit within their first season. Gardeners across the country buy Chinese Mormon Apricot trees online for their reliable performance, cold-hardy buds, and the delightful bonus of edible kernels inside each pit.
Landscaping Uses
Position your apricot tree in a sunny orchard setting, patio garden, or mixed fruit landscape where it serves as both an ornamental spring bloomer and productive food source. The tree works beautifully as a focal point in backyard gardens or integrated into rows with other stone fruit trees. Its moderate size makes it suitable for residential properties where you want functional garden space without overwhelming the landscape.
Specifications
Height: 15–20 feet
Width: 15–20 feet
Growth Rate: Fast
Sun: Full to partial sun (4–6 hours daily)
Water: Moderate; weekly irrigation or 1 inch per 10 days during growing season
Soil: Well-drained, loamy soil
USDA Zones: 5–9
Why Homeowners Love It
• Self-fertile variety requires no pollinator partner—just plant and harvest
• Frost-resistant flower buds tolerate late spring freezes in northern regions
• Produces heavy crops of sweet, delicious apricots suitable for fresh eating and cooking
• Edible kernel inside each pit adds unique culinary appeal
Planting & Care
Plant your apricot tree in full to partial sun within well-drained soil, digging a hole twice as wide as the root ball but no deeper. Loosen the surrounding soil to encourage root penetration, then water thoroughly to settle the soil around the roots. Water weekly during the growing season unless natural rainfall provides approximately one inch every ten days; check soil moisture a few inches down to guide your watering schedule. Fertilizer is not needed initially if your soil is nutrient-rich, but apply high-nitrogen fertilizer once fruiting begins. Prune annually during dormancy in an open-center shape to maximize light penetration and air circulation through the canopy, waiting until late winter if you're in zone 6 or colder.
Details
This product is crafted with quality materials to ensure durability and performance. Designed with your convenience in mind, it seamlessly fits into your everyday life.
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