Roxana Apricot Tree
Origin: Romania
Description:The Roxana apricot tree is a self-pollinating variety known for its large, flavorful fruit and adaptability to various climates. It is a vigorous grower with a spreading habit, reaching a height of 12-15 feet at maturity.
Fruit: The fruit is known for its excellent flavor, making it ideal for fresh eating, canning, and drying.
Harvest: Roxana apricots are typically harvested in mid to late summer. The fruits are large, with a golden-orange skin and a juicy, sweet flesh.
Pollination: Being self-pollinating, Roxana apricot trees do not require another variety for fruit production. However, planting another apricot variety nearby can increase yield.
Spacing: Roxana apricot trees should be spaced about 15-20 feet apart to allow for adequate air circulation and sunlight penetration.
Good to know: Roxana apricot trees are generally disease resistant and low maintenance, making them a good choice for both home gardeners and commercial growers.
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