PRUNUS armeniaca 'CANINO'

Apricot Canino

PRUNUS armeniaca 'CANINO'

Apricot Canino

  • Maintenance advice : After harvesting, give a formative pruning to even out, harmonize and ventilate branches. At the end of winter, cut off any dead wood.
  • Botanical/Horticultural origin : Horticultural origin : chance seedling, discovered by the General Canino, in the Valencia region (ES) around 1900.
  • Use group : Fruit Trees
  • Height at 10 years : 6 m
  • Width at 10 years : 3 m
  • Growth : Fast
  • Fragrance : No
  • Exposure : Full sun
  • Evergreen/Deciduous : Deciduous
  • Shape : tree like
  • Colour of leaves : Green
  • Colour of flowers : White
  • Soil type : Garden soil
  • Uses : Fruit tree
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Mature at the end of June, early July. Self-fertilizing and productive tree. Will produce from an early age. Large golden yellow apricots, the colour darkening in the sun. The delicate light yellow flesh is very juicy, quite sweet and scented. Imported from Spain by Jean Bartre, from Ille-sur-Tet, in 1918.