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Pollination of Tomcot apricot trees

Tomcot (Prunus armeniaca)  is in flowering group 2. Tomcot is self-fertile and does not need a pollination partner, but fruiting may be improved if there is a compatible partner of a different variety nearby.Choose another variety

Varieties that will pollinate Tomcot in our catalogue

  • Aprisali

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    A sweet self-fertile apricot - plum cross, also known as an Aprium.
    • Flowering group: 3
    • Self-fertile
    • Picking: Mid
    • Compactain stock

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      Featured on BBC Gardeners' World, this is one of the best apricot trees for growing in a small space.
      • Flowering group: 3
      • Self-fertile
      • Picking: Mid
      • Available rootstocks:
      • St. Julien
    • Goldcotin stock

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      One of the most reliable apricots for the UK climate, with good winter hardiness.
      • Flowering group: 3
      • Self-fertile
      • Picking: Mid
      • Available rootstocks:
      • Wavit
    • Golden Glowin stock

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      A modern English apricot, found growing as a chance seedling near Worcester.
      • Flowering group: 3
      • Self-fertile
      • Picking: Early
      • Available rootstocks:
      • Wavit
    • Pink Marryin stock

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      A new red-flushed apricot which ripens in early July.
      • Flowering group: 3
      • Partially self-fertile
      • Picking: Early
      • Available rootstocks:
      • Weiwa
      • St. Julien
    • Robadain stock

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      Robada is a large-fruited apricot. The orange fruits are usually flushed with red, and will ripen in the middle / late July in the UK.
      • Flowering group: 3
      • Self-fertile
      • Picking: Mid
      • Available rootstocks:
      • Weiwa
      • St. Julien