Lincs FruitsSKU: Aprikyra-Cherry-7pot
Aprikyra (Cherrycot) Cherry
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There are several reasons why someone might want to plant a Cherrycot 'Aprikyra':
Unique Flavor: The Cherrycot 'Aprikyra' offers a distinctive taste that's a combination of cherry and apricot. This unique flavor profile can be appealing to individuals looking for novel fruit experiences.
Convenience: As a self-fertile plant, it doesn't require a separate pollination partner to produce fruit. This can be advantageous for home gardeners with limited space who want a fruit-bearing tree but may not have room for multiple trees for cross-pollination.
Fruit Size: The fruits of the Cherrycot 'Aprikyra' are larger than cherries but smaller than apricots. This size might be preferred for those who find cherries too small or apricots too large.
Reliable Cropping: When planted in a suitable environment—like a warm, sheltered spot with well-draining soil—the tree is a reliable cropper. This means it consistently produces fruit, providing a satisfying harvest for those who cultivate it.
Aesthetic Appeal: Beyond the fruit-bearing aspect, the tree's white flowers in spring add ornamental value to the garden or landscape. The attractive blossoms can enhance the visual appeal of the planting area.
Interest in Novelty: Some gardeners and fruit enthusiasts enjoy cultivating unique or hybrid varieties for the novelty factor. Plants like the Cherrycot 'Aprikyra' offer an intriguing blend of two familiar fruits, making them appealing for those interested in experimenting with different cultivars.
In summary, individuals interested in unique flavors, self-sufficiency in fruit production, consistent cropping, and an ornamental aspect might find the Cherrycot 'Aprikyra' cherry a compelling addition to their garden or landscape.
Unique Flavor: The Cherrycot 'Aprikyra' offers a distinctive taste that's a combination of cherry and apricot. This unique flavor profile can be appealing to individuals looking for novel fruit experiences.
Convenience: As a self-fertile plant, it doesn't require a separate pollination partner to produce fruit. This can be advantageous for home gardeners with limited space who want a fruit-bearing tree but may not have room for multiple trees for cross-pollination.
Fruit Size: The fruits of the Cherrycot 'Aprikyra' are larger than cherries but smaller than apricots. This size might be preferred for those who find cherries too small or apricots too large.
Reliable Cropping: When planted in a suitable environment—like a warm, sheltered spot with well-draining soil—the tree is a reliable cropper. This means it consistently produces fruit, providing a satisfying harvest for those who cultivate it.
Aesthetic Appeal: Beyond the fruit-bearing aspect, the tree's white flowers in spring add ornamental value to the garden or landscape. The attractive blossoms can enhance the visual appeal of the planting area.
Interest in Novelty: Some gardeners and fruit enthusiasts enjoy cultivating unique or hybrid varieties for the novelty factor. Plants like the Cherrycot 'Aprikyra' offer an intriguing blend of two familiar fruits, making them appealing for those interested in experimenting with different cultivars.
In summary, individuals interested in unique flavors, self-sufficiency in fruit production, consistent cropping, and an ornamental aspect might find the Cherrycot 'Aprikyra' cherry a compelling addition to their garden or landscape.
Aprikyra (Cherrycot) Cherry
£35.00
/
Aprikyra (Cherrycot) Cherry
£35.00
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Key Points
Depth
Mature Spread2–3 meters (6.5–10 feet)
Mature Height2.5–4 meters (8–13 feet)
Origin
Frost Tolerance
Colour
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