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Mare asked in Home & GardenGarden & Landscape · 1 decade ago

Does anyone know about bush apricots?

Are there actually apricot bushes? All I've found on the web are trees that grow 15ft high and call themselves bush apricots. I'm looking for something smaller, around 6ft in height or less and spreads out like a hedge.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Very few bushes will remain under 6 feet without pruning or control of some kind. (the very minature ground-hugging and low growing "bushes" aside)

    Many folks might call a tree that stays 15' or under a bush.

    Apricots are not big trees in the first place. Whether you call dwarf ones "dwarf trees" or "bushes" may be a matter of a technicality.

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