Tibetan Apricot Tree – Dormant Rooted Starter Plant | Self-Pollinating Hardy Apricot | Edible Fruit Tree Shrub | Zones 5–8

Tibetan Apricot Tree – Dormant Rooted Starter Plant | Self-Pollinating Hardy Apricot | Edible Fruit Tree Shrub | Zones 5–8

Sale price  $69.00 Regular price  $103.50
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Tibetan Apricot Tree – Dormant Rooted Starter Plant | Self-Pollinating Hardy Apricot | Edible Fruit Tree Shrub | Zones 5–8

Tibetan Apricot Tree – Dormant Rooted Starter Plant | Self-Pollinating Hardy Apricot | Edible Fruit Tree Shrub | Zones 5–8

Sale price  $69.00 Regular price  $103.50

Grow your own delicious apricots with this Tibetan Apricot rooted starter plant, a hardy fruiting tree or large shrub prized for its attractive yellow-orange fruit and adaptable growing habit. Producing medium-sized fruits with flavor ranging from sweet to pleasantly tart, Tibetan Apricots are excellent for fresh eating, jams, jellies, drying, baking, juice, and preserving. This self-pollinating variety is easy to grow and naturally hardy, making it a wonderful addition to edible landscapes, backyard orchards, and homestead gardens. With proper care, these long-lived trees can provide decades of beautiful blossoms and productive harvests.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 dormant Tibetan Apricot rooted starter plant
✔️ Healthy live edible fruit tree/shrub
✔️ Self-pollinating hardy apricot variety
✔️ Naturally grown pesticide-free plant
✔️ Secure packaging for safe shipping

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Tibetan Apricot
Botanical Name: Prunus species
Plant Type: Fruiting deciduous tree/shrub
Growth Stage: Dormant rooted starter plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Rich well-draining garden soil
Watering: Moderate during establishment
Mature Height: Approximately 12–16 feet
Growth Habit: Upright fruiting tree or large shrub
Fruit Color: Yellow-orange
Fruit Flavor: Sweet to tart
Harvest Season: Summer
Pollination: Self-pollinating
Special Features: Hardy fruiting tree, long-lived productive plant
USDA Zones: 5–8
Container Friendly: Young trees only; best planted in ground long-term

💡 Care Tip: Plant in a sunny well-drained location and mulch around the base to help conserve moisture. Annual pruning encourages stronger branching, airflow, and improved fruit production as the tree matures.

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