Manchurian Apricot Fruit Seeds
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Add cold-hardy charm and sweet harvests to your garden with our Manchurian Apricot Fruit Seeds, a resilient and early-blooming variety prized for its fragrant flowers and tasty fruit. These premium-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and thrive in sunny, well-drained soils—making them ideal for temperate gardens, orchards, or large containers. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned gardener, Manchurian apricots are a beautiful and productive choice.
This hardy tree produces lovely pink-white blossoms in early spring followed by golden-orange fruits with a mildly sweet, tangy flavor—perfect for fresh eating, preserves, or baking. Its ornamental appeal and adaptability to cold climates make it a favorite for gardeners seeking both beauty and bounty. Start planting today and enjoy the joy of growing your own apricots from seed to harvest!



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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring, Early Summer
Growth Habit
Tree, Spreading
Flavor Profile
Sweet, Tangy
Plant Characteristics
Small, Round Fruits
Use
Culinary, Fresh Eating
Growing Conditions
Well-drained, Sunny
Harvest Advantages
Early Ripening, High Yield
Plant Resistance
Disease Resistant, Cold Hardy
About Manchurian Apricot
Prunus mandshurica
Seed Names
Manchurian Apricot, Prunus mandshurica
Seed Type
Heirloom, Open Pollinated
Manchurian Apricot is a hardy fruit tree native to East Asia, known for its small, round apricots that offer a sweet-tart flavor. This tree thrives in cold climates and produces an abundant harvest of apricots, ideal for fresh consumption or use in jams and desserts. It’s a perfect addition to any home orchard, especially in regions with colder winters.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
1/4 Inch
Sowing Method
Stratify 30 Days
Plant Spacing
12–15 Feet
Days to Maturity
120–150 Days
Soil Preparation
Soak 24–48 Hours
Hardiness Zones
4–8
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Spring to Early Summer
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 30 Sq Ft
500
Up to 150 Sq Ft
1000
Up to 300 Sq Ft
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Manchurian Apricot Fruit Seeds
The seeds arrived well-packaged and fresh. Almost every seed sprouted within a few weeks, and they�re growing into beautiful little trees. Couldn�t be happier with the quality.
My yard�s soil isn�t the best, but these seeds still managed to germinate and grow. They�re surprisingly resilient, and I appreciate how low-maintenance they�ve been so far.
I had been searching for Manchurian apricot seeds for a while, and these did not disappoint. The seedlings are thriving, and I look forward to years of fruit and shade from them.
Too many times I�ve been let down by fruit seeds that never sprout, but these did exactly what they promised. With some patience and good soil, I now have several thriving apricot seedlings.
I planted them in late winter, and they sprouted right on schedule. These seedlings are handling early frosts better than I imagined. Definitely suited for harsher climates.