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Apricot Varieties
Seasons (guidelines only, fruiting times may differ between region)
Early: December-January  Mid: January  Late: February 


Cultivar
Aprigold Dwarf
Fruit
Medium, flavoursome
Comment
Suitable for warmer regions, small garden and container

Cultivar
Castlebright
Fruit
Semi-sweet, medium fruit
Comment
Reliable cropper, early ripening

Cultivar
Cluthagold
Fruit
Large fruit, sweet eating
Comment
Ripens mid-late season

Cultivar
Cluthalate
Fruit
Medium, melting juicy flesh
Comment
suitable cooler regions, late variety

Cultivar
Earliril
Fruit
Medium, fleshy and flavoursome
Comment
Early

Cultivar
Fitzroy
Fruit
Medium, tasty
Comment
Consistent cropper, Late, suitable for warmer regions

Cultivar
Garden Annie Dwarf
Fruit
Medium size, firm and juicy. Freestone
Comment
Suitable for smaller gardens or container

Cultivar
Goldbar
Fruit
Large firm
Comment
Vigorous grower and early cropper

Cultivar
Goldrich
Fruit
Large and tasty
Comment
Mid   

Cultivar
Goldstrike
Fruit
V large and firm. Freestone
Comment
Eating, good cropper.

Cultivar
Katy Cot
Fruit
Large, eating.  Freestone
Comment
Suitable for warmer regions, ripens early

Cultivar
Moorpark
Fruit
Medium-Large, tasty.  Freestone
Comment
Suitable cooler regions.  Good mid season crop

Cultivar
Newcastle
Fruit
Medium and sweet
Comment
Suitable for warmer regions, reliable cropper

Cultivar
Royal Rosa
Fruit
Firm and tasty. Freestone
Comment
Ripens early, good, reliable hardy tree 

Cultivar
Sundrop
Fruit
Sweet large size. Freestone
Comment
Excellent cropper, early

Cultivar
Tomcot
Fruit
V large, high quality. Freestone
Comment
Requires 600 chill hours, suitable cooler regions

Cultivar
Trevatt
Fruit
Large, sweet and juicy
Comment
Eating/bottling Mid season. 

Cultivar
Trigems
Fruit
Small to medium oval fruit. Juicy
Comment
Tree has drooping habit and crops well.  

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