-Size: 4’-5’
-Growth height: 10’-14’
-Full sun
-Prefers well-drained, deep, and fertile soil
-Self pollinating, but a second tree of the same or another apricot variety can increase fruit yield
-Produces large, oval, yellow-orange fruits that are larger than most other apricots, often compared to the size of a large peach
-Low maintenance with moderate pruning needs
-Ripens late July/early August
-Large yellow fruit with greenish-yellow flesh
-Good for drying and home canning
-We recommend supporting semi-dwarf trees until the roots are firmly established, at which point the trees should be freestanding, especially on heavier ground. The average height to expect at full maturity is 10-14’, depending on how they are pruned and maintained. Trees should be planted approximately 10-12’ apart.