Apricot, Goldcot, Bare Root
Cold-Hardy Apricot with Rich Flavor
Apricot, Goldcot, Bare Root - Bare Root / 9/16" caliper branched / Standard K86 Rootstock is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The Goldcot apricot is a hardy, late-blooming variety celebrated for its resilience in colder climates and its bright, tangy-sweet flavor. Known for producing vibrant orange fruit with a firm texture, Goldcot's rich taste shines in fresh eating, baking, and preservation. Its late April bloom reduces the risk of frost damage, making it an ideal choice for northern orchards where other apricots may struggle. With dependable yields and a natural resistance to early spring cold snaps, Goldcot is a versatile and robust apricot, providing an abundant mid- to late-July harvest.
Key Characteristics
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Bright, Tangy-Sweet Flavor
Goldcot apricots have a dynamic flavor that balances tanginess with natural sweetness. Their firm flesh holds up well, whether enjoyed fresh, canned, or used in baking, adding a lively punch to any recipe. -
Late-Blooming for Frost Protection
With its April bloom, Goldcot's flowering period arrives later than most apricots, which helps avoid frost damage in regions with unpredictable spring temperatures, ensuring a reliable harvest year after year. -
Vibrant, Eye-Catching Fruit
Goldcot produces round, bright orange apricots that stand out in the orchard. Their striking color adds visual appeal to any fruit display, and their classic shape makes them perfect for farmers' markets and home orchards alike. -
Adaptable for Fresh and Preserved Uses
Goldcot's firm, juicy texture makes it a perfect candidate for drying and canning, where it retains its vibrant flavor and structure. It's also excellent for making jams and sauces that capture its tangy-sweet taste. -
Self-Pollinating and Reliable Producer
Goldcot is self-pollinating, meaning it doesn't require another tree to bear fruit. However, planting it near other apricots or plums can boost production, making this variety a productive and resilient choice for varied orchard setups.
Product Details
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-draining, loamy or sandy soil
- Bloom Time: Late April
- Bloom Color: Light pink to white
- Fruit Qualities: Tangy-sweet, firm texture, bright orange skin, round shape
- Fruit Uses: Fresh eating, canning, drying, jams, baking
- Fruit Ripening Month: Mid to late July
- Chill Hours: 600-700 hours
- Pollination Requirements: Self-pollinating, benefits from nearby apricot or plum trees for increased yield
- Mature Height: 12-18 feet
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-8
Goldcot apricots are a must-have for northern growers, offering a tangy-sweet harvest and dependable production in colder regions. Their versatility makes them a perfect addition for any home or orchard.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun
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Soil RequirementsMedium, Medium-Dry, Medium-Wet
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Bloom ColorPink
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Bloom TimeMarch, April
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8
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Chill Hours500
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Native StatesMichigan
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