Scout - Apricot Tree
Zone: 3 to 9
Prefers: Full Sun
Will grow: 20’ Tall and 25’ Wide
Fruit Ripens: Late summer
Ideal for: Fresh Eating/Cooking/Baking/Jam/Pie/Sauce
Why this variety: The Scout Apricot tree was cultivated in Canada in 1937 and is an extremely cold hardy Apricot tree. The University of Minnesota rates it among the best to grow in Minnesota. It has smaller fruit than Harglow and also delicious. The fruit is bright orange. This variety is self-fertile.
Current plant size: 4-6 feet tall with good branching in a 5-gallon nursery pot
Root Stock: Mustang
Zone: 3 to 9
Prefers: Full Sun
Will grow: 20’ Tall and 25’ Wide
Fruit Ripens: Late summer
Ideal for: Fresh Eating/Cooking/Baking/Jam/Pie/Sauce
Why this variety: The Scout Apricot tree was cultivated in Canada in 1937 and is an extremely cold hardy Apricot tree. The University of Minnesota rates it among the best to grow in Minnesota. It has smaller fruit than Harglow and also delicious. The fruit is bright orange. This variety is self-fertile.
Current plant size: 4-6 feet tall with good branching in a 5-gallon nursery pot
Root Stock: Mustang
Zone: 3 to 9
Prefers: Full Sun
Will grow: 20’ Tall and 25’ Wide
Fruit Ripens: Late summer
Ideal for: Fresh Eating/Cooking/Baking/Jam/Pie/Sauce
Why this variety: The Scout Apricot tree was cultivated in Canada in 1937 and is an extremely cold hardy Apricot tree. The University of Minnesota rates it among the best to grow in Minnesota. It has smaller fruit than Harglow and also delicious. The fruit is bright orange. This variety is self-fertile.
Current plant size: 4-6 feet tall with good branching in a 5-gallon nursery pot
Root Stock: Mustang