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Widely dispersed by humans, apricots are thought to have originated in the Himalayas but the true origin is a mystery with some claiming northeastern China and Russia as its home land. Pits were the primary method of propagation and were easily collected, traded or used for oil. One of the better plants to grow from seed because its seedlings are not radically different from one another. Not like apples in that respect.

Briana ApricotPrunus armeniaca -Briana Strain
Briana Apricot is a true to type seed grown apricot originating from northern Russia. The fruit is a light orange in color with a dark orange interior. Fruit sizes vary form 1 to 1-1/2 inches which are produced...
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Northern Prairie Manchurian Apricot Prunus manshurica ND, SD Seed Strain
Used in the great windbreak project in the northern plains where the boundary between the Arctic Tundra and the northern U.S. was a piece of barbed wire.
These are seedlings from these plantings. Fruit quality m...
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Ozcot Manchurian Apricot Prunus manshurica
This is one of the most widely grown seedling apricots. Used as a windbreak tree in South and North Dakota because of its adaptability to cold and dry weather, this tree was widely grown in the Midwest. Seedlings...
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Siberian ApricotPrunus armenica sibirica
When spring comes around you can count on this species apricot to flower profusely at the first sign of warm weather. Dense clusters of white flowers open on spurs all along the branches. The tree itself is hardy...
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Ubame Plum – Japanese Apricot Prunus mume
Popular landscape plant in the south and western US known for its fragrant white, pink or red flowers. Our seedling trees have done well here in Michigan growing 2-3 ft. per year and is well adapted to our sandy ...
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