Prunus armeniaca ‘Tilton’
Tilton apricot was a chance seedling discovered by J.E. Tilton in 1885 –Ā an exciting breakthrough because unlike other apricots of the time, Tilton is very hardy and unbothered by stormy weather or late frosts.Ā The Tilton apricot fruit itself is heart-shapedĀ and golden-yellow with sweet, fine textured flesh and a strong, sweet/tart apricot flavor. Each year Tilton blooms with tight, cheerful, clusters of pink-white flowers, inviting spring to your home orchard.
While Tilton isĀ considered a canning or drying apricot (dried apricots were big business in 1885 California), its strong flavor makes for tasty fresh eating fruit as well. Requires 600-700 chill hours to reliably bloom and set fruit.
USDA Zone: 4-9
Grow Height: Ā 15′Ā
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: August
Pollination: Self Fertile
Rootstock:Ā St. Julian
Read ourĀ Apricot Growing GuideĀ





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