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  • Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Plant grown in 15 liters pot - Height of plant: 150/175 cm
    Author: Planfor
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    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Plant grown in 3,5 liters pot - Height of plant: 80/100 cm.
    Author: Planfor
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    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Plant grown in 3,5 liters pot - Height of plant: 80/100 cm.
    Author: Planfor
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    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
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    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Author: © Bwag/Commons
    Date: 21/03/2014
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    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    San Jose, California, United States
    Author: John Pozniak
    Date: 26/02/2005
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    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Author: © Bwag/Commons
    Date: 21/03/2014
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    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Plant grown in 15 liters pot - Height of plant: 150/175 cm
    Author: Planfor
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    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Plant shaped into a cup
    Author: Planfor
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    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Apricot tree 'Bergeron'
    Author: Planfor
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  • Description
  • Geographic origin: Central Asia and the Orient.
    Adult size: Height 4 to 5 metres, width 4 metres.
    Foliage: Deciduous.
    Type of soil: All, except very damp.
    Climate: Hardy to -18°C, however the flowers will die if temperatures fall below -2°C with the spring frosts. Not advised for areas north of the Loire.
    Position: Full sun.
    Pollinators: Self-fertile.


    Properties and uses:
    The apricot tree is a highly sought after fruit tree because of its small orange fruits that have such a sweet and tasty flesh. The pink or white flowers appear before the leaves. As soon as the first flowers arrive, it is important to keep an eye open for frosts, as this will harm the fruit production.
    An annual prune will help aerate the centre of the tree. Watering will be required if there is a prolonged dry spell, especially in the first year. Add fertilizer on a regular basis.
    The fruits of the ‘Bergeron’ apricot tree are ready to pick between mid July and mid August. They are large, yellow orange in colour and have a firm scented flesh. They are ideal to eat straight away or to be used in tarts or jam.

    Plant them now: the shortest way to your plate is through your garden!


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