
Pink Marry Apricot Tree
Apricot 'Pink Marry' is a fairly new freestone variety of Apricot tree, producing a generous amount of orange, red-blushed fruits that have a sumptuous, juicy flesh. The fruits, which ripen and are ready for picking in June and July, are preceded by pretty spring flowers. Apricot 'Pink Marry' is an excellent choice for pollinator gardens, having been awarded RHS Plants for Pollinators status.
Tolerating most moist, well-draining soils, Apricot 'Pink Marry' is best planted in a full sun position and will benefit from some thorough thinning for the best fruits. Hardy and slow-growing, this Apricot tree is expected to reach an approximate height and spread of 4 x 3 metres in 20 years.
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Pink Marry Apricot Tree
Apricot 'Pink Marry' is a fairly new freestone variety of Apricot tree, producing a generous amount of orange, red-blushed fruits that have a sumptuous, juicy flesh. The fruits, which ripen and are ready for picking in June and July, are preceded by pretty spring flowers. Apricot 'Pink Marry' is an excellent choice for pollinator gardens, having been awarded RHS Plants for Pollinators status.
Tolerating most moist, well-draining soils, Apricot 'Pink Marry' is best planted in a full sun position and will benefit from some thorough thinning for the best fruits. Hardy and slow-growing, this Apricot tree is expected to reach an approximate height and spread of 4 x 3 metres in 20 years.
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Apricot 'Pink Marry' is a fairly new freestone variety of Apricot tree, producing a generous amount of orange, red-blushed fruits that have a sumptuous, juicy flesh. The fruits, which ripen and are ready for picking in June and July, are preceded by pretty spring flowers. Apricot 'Pink Marry' is an excellent choice for pollinator gardens, having been awarded RHS Plants for Pollinators status.
Tolerating most moist, well-draining soils, Apricot 'Pink Marry' is best planted in a full sun position and will benefit from some thorough thinning for the best fruits. Hardy and slow-growing, this Apricot tree is expected to reach an approximate height and spread of 4 x 3 metres in 20 years.


