Apricot Saplings
Milord
Features
- ✓ Rootstock: GF677
- ✓ Breeder: PSB Producción Vegetal
- ✓ Growth: Vigorous, semi-open
- ✓ Fruit: Round, slightly flat, dark red blush
- ✓ Flesh: Juicy, sweet, balanced flavor
- ✓ Taste: Flavorful and aromatic
- ✓ Blooming: Late season
- ✓ Pollination: Self-fertile
- ✓ Ripening: July 15
- ✓ Usage: Fresh consumption, commercial
Description
Milord Apricot Sapling (GF677 rootstock) is a modern apricot variety developed by PSB Producción Vegetal, known for its high productivity and excellent fruit quality. Its late blooming habit provides better protection against spring frosts. All our saplings are certified, true-to-type, and disease-free.
The tree has a vigorous and semi-open growth habit. The GF677 rootstock provides a strong root system, drought tolerance, and excellent adaptability to various soil conditions. With proper maintenance, the variety delivers high yields.
The fruits are round and slightly flattened. The skin features a bright orange background with a dark fiery red blush, making the fruit highly attractive. The flesh is juicy, sweet, balanced, and flavorful. Its firm and durable structure makes it suitable for transportation and storage.
The variety blooms late and flowers at the same time as Flopria, offering safer production in colder regions.
This variety is self-fertile and does not require pollinators.
The tree has a vigorous and semi-open growth habit. The GF677 rootstock provides a strong root system, drought tolerance, and excellent adaptability to various soil conditions. With proper maintenance, the variety delivers high yields.
The fruits are round and slightly flattened. The skin features a bright orange background with a dark fiery red blush, making the fruit highly attractive. The flesh is juicy, sweet, balanced, and flavorful. Its firm and durable structure makes it suitable for transportation and storage.
The variety blooms late and flowers at the same time as Flopria, offering safer production in colder regions.
This variety is self-fertile and does not require pollinators.



