Desert Apricot grows in sandy washes and moister hillsides and gullies. This is one of the plants of the desert that you can't figure out have(or why) it grows. You'll almost never see a ripe fruit as it is well liked by critters. The growers have experimented with using Desert Apricot as a rootstock, but no success so far. We're experimenting with growing it to see if we can produce a decent looking plant in a repeatable manner.
Prunus fremontii Desert Apricot tolerates sand.
Prunus fremontii Desert Apricot's foliage type is stressdeciduous.
Prunus fremontii Desert Apricot's flower color is pink.
Communities for Prunus fremontii Desert Apricot:Chaparral, Creosote Bush Scrub and Pinyon-Juniper Woodland.
| ph: | 6.00 to 8.00 |
|---|---|
| usda: | 6 to 9 |
| height[m]: | 1.50 to 3.00 |
| width[m]: | 2.00 to 3.00 |
| rainfall[cm]: | 40.00 to 60.00 |
| Gallon | Price |
|---|---|
| Out of Stock | $ 7.00 |
Always out of stock ?If the numbers are zero, there is a reason.