Apricot – Marille – Goncer ungarn – Prunus armeniaca

Stock: 500 piece
Apricot – Marille – Goncer ungarn – Prunus armeniaca
Apricot – Marille – Goncer ungarn – Prunus armeniaca
Apricot – Marille – Goncer ungarn – Prunus armeniaca
Apricot – Marille – Goncer ungarn – Prunus armeniaca
Gönci Hungarian Apricot

Growth Characteristics
The Gönci Hungarian apricot tree typically grows to a medium height of about 3-5 meters. It exhibits strong growth habits and develops a wide, lush canopy. The leaves are oval-shaped and dark green, contributing to the tree's aesthetic appearance. For optimal development, the trees require well-drained, nutrient-rich soil and full sunlight, as a lack of light can negatively affect the quality and quantity of the fruit.

Yield and Fruit Characteristics
The yield of the Gönci Hungarian apricot is notably high; they can produce 30-80 kg of fruit annually, depending significantly on care and environmental conditions. The fruits are medium to large in size, with a vibrant yellow skin that may be adorned with red hints. The sweet, juicy flesh of the fruit is exceptionally flavorful and has a high sugar content, making it particularly popular for fresh consumption. The harvest time is usually at the end of July when the best taste and aroma characteristics are reached.

Usage Options
The Gönci Hungarian apricot offers a wide range of uses. In addition to fresh consumption, it is excellent for making jams, dried fruits, fruit juices, and various desserts like cakes and ice creams. Due to its sweet and aromatic flavor, it is very popular in the food industry and is rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants, which have beneficial effects on health.

Care and Planting
Caring for the Gönci Hungarian apricot tree requires attention and proper supervision. The best time for planting is in the fall or spring after the risk of frost has passed. It is important that the planting hole is at least 60 cm deep and 80 cm wide to ensure adequate root development. Pruning the trees is recommended, as it promotes ventilation and sunlight penetration, which contributes to fruit quality. Regular watering helps maintain soil moisture, especially during the flowering and fruit development stages.

Mirabolan Rootstock and Summary
The Mirabolan rootstock (Prunus cerasifera) provides a strong root system that helps the tree efficiently regulate water and nutrients. It also exhibits good resistance to diseases, making it a common choice for grafting apricot trees.

In summary, the Gönci Hungarian apricot is a valuable and delicious fruit tree. Its excellent yield capacity and tasty fruit quality make it popular among gardeners, while its rich vitamin and mineral content has positive health benefits. With careful attention, optimal growth of the tree and a bountiful harvest can be ensured.
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Gönci Hungarian Apricot

Growth Characteristics
The Gönci Hungarian apricot tree typically grows to a medium height of about 3-5 meters. It exhibits strong growth habits and develops a wide, lush canopy. The leaves are oval-shaped and dark green, contributing to the tree's aesthetic appearance. For optimal development, the trees require well-drained, nutrient-rich soil and full sunlight, as a lack of light can negatively affect the quality and quantity of the fruit.

Yield and Fruit Characteristics
The yield of the Gönci Hungarian apricot is notably high; they can produce 30-80 kg of fruit annually, depending significantly on care and environmental conditions. The fruits are medium to large in size, with a vibrant yellow skin that may be adorned with red hints. The sweet, juicy flesh of the fruit is exceptionally flavorful and has a high sugar content, making it particularly popular for fresh consumption. The harvest time is usually at the end of July when the best taste and aroma characteristics are reached.

Usage Options
The Gönci Hungarian apricot offers a wide range of uses. In addition to fresh consumption, it is excellent for making jams, dried fruits, fruit juices, and various desserts like cakes and ice creams. Due to its sweet and aromatic flavor, it is very popular in the food industry and is rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants, which have beneficial effects on health.

Care and Planting
Caring for the Gönci Hungarian apricot tree requires attention and proper supervision. The best time for planting is in the fall or spring after the risk of frost has passed. It is important that the planting hole is at least 60 cm deep and 80 cm wide to ensure adequate root development. Pruning the trees is recommended, as it promotes ventilation and sunlight penetration, which contributes to fruit quality. Regular watering helps maintain soil moisture, especially during the flowering and fruit development stages.

Mirabolan Rootstock and Summary
The Mirabolan rootstock (Prunus cerasifera) provides a strong root system that helps the tree efficiently regulate water and nutrients. It also exhibits good resistance to diseases, making it a common choice for grafting apricot trees.

In summary, the Gönci Hungarian apricot is a valuable and delicious fruit tree. Its excellent yield capacity and tasty fruit quality make it popular among gardeners, while its rich vitamin and mineral content has positive health benefits. With careful attention, optimal growth of the tree and a bountiful harvest can be ensured.
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