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Apricot

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Prunus armeniaca is the most commonly cultivated apricot species. The native range is somewhat uncertain due to its extensive prehistoric cultivation. Genetic studies indicate Central Asia is the center of origin. It is extensively cultivated in... Wikipedia
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Prunus armeniaca from en.m.wikipedia.org
Prunus armeniaca is the most commonly cultivated apricot species. The native range is somewhat uncertain due to its extensive prehistoric cultivation.
Prunus armeniaca from plants.ces.ncsu.edu
It is dense and can be 15 – 40 feet tall and wide. It should be planted at least 10 feet away from patios, water pipers, and sewer pipes. The winters must be ...
Prunus armeniaca from en.m.wikipedia.org
Usually an apricot is from the species P. armeniaca, but the fruits of the other species in Prunus sect. Armeniaca are also called apricots.
Prunus armeniaca from pfaf.org
Prunus armeniaca is a deciduous Tree growing to 9 m (29ft) by 6 m (19ft) at a medium rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 5 and is not ...
Common Name: Apricot, Armenian plum. Scientific Name: Family: Rosaceae Genus: Prunus Species: P. armeniaca. Hardiness Zone: 5 to 7. Height: 20 to 40 ft
Prunus armeniaca is the Latin name for apricot and also known as Armenian plum. Use in cosmetics depends on the part used: oil, extract, water/juice, leaf, ...
Prunus armeniaca from www.portland.gov
A deciduous tree, to 20-30 feet tall. Apricots are best suited to climates with consistently cold winters and short dry springs. Thus, in Portland fruit set ...
Apricot kernel oil comes from the large pits of apricots that yield up to 45% oil. The apricot tree is cultivated throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
Prunus armeniaca from www.gardenia.net
Cold-hardy and frost resistant, Prunus armeniaca 'Chinese' is a small to medium-sized apricot tree adorned with profuse clusters of fragrant, white flowers ...
Prunus armeniaca · Deciduous tree, round headed, spreading, to about 20-30 ft (6-9 m) tall. · Sun. · Hardy to USDA Zone 5 Native to northeastern China.