Flowering Apricot Tree: Shiro-Kaga Ume Japanese Plant, 3-4 Ft, 3 Gal Pot

Original price was: $199.19.Current price is: $165.99.

Enjoy the beauty of the Shiro-Kaga Ume Flowering Apricot. This 3-4 ft tree ships in a 3-gallon pot, boasting a bigger trunk and beautiful blooms. Perfect for adding elegance and fruit to your garden!

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    Shiro-Kaga Ume Flowering Apricot Tree – A Winter Bloom Beauty

    The Shiro-Kaga Ume Flowering Apricot Tree is a stunning addition to any garden, offering a burst of beauty in the late winter months. This Japanese Apricot plant, standing at 3 to 4 feet tall and shipped in a 3-gallon pot with a bigger trunk, is ready to thrive in your landscape. The Flowering Apricot Tree will add a touch of elegance and fragrance to your outdoor space.

    Imagine your garden adorned with the Shiro Kaga Japanese Flowering Apricot, covered in single white flowers that exude a delightful cinnamon aroma. These blooms appear in late winter, providing a welcome lift during the colder months. The Shiro-Kaga Ume is not just beautiful; it’s also productive, offering an abundance of plums in late spring or early summer. These plums can be pickled or used to make the famous ume plum wine, adding a unique culinary dimension to your garden.

    Benefits of Growing a Shiro-Kaga Ume Flowering Apricot Tree:

    • Aesthetic Appeal: Beautiful white flowers in late winter.
    • Fragrant Aroma: Cinnamon scent that enhances your garden.
    • Fruit Production: Abundant plums for pickling or winemaking.
    • Early Bloomer: Provides color and life during the winter months.
    • Relatively Easy to Grow: Adaptable to various conditions.

    The Shiro-Kaga Ume, or Japanese Apricot, is a delightful addition to any garden. Its beautiful flowers and delicious fruit make it a rewarding plant to grow. The tree is relatively easy to care for, making it a good choice for both experienced and novice gardeners. When planting, choose a location with well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. Water regularly, especially during dry periods. Fertilize in the spring to promote healthy growth and abundant blooms. With proper care, your Shiro-Kaga Ume will thrive for many years to come. This exceptional tree provides beauty, fragrance, and delicious fruit, making it a treasured addition to your landscape.

    Cultivating the Japanese Apricot Plant will bring a unique touch to your garden, offering both visual appeal and practical benefits. The Shiro-Kaga Ume is not just a beautiful tree; it’s an investment in your outdoor space that will reward you with beauty and bounty for years to come.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Shiro-Kaga Ume Trees

    1. How big will the Shiro-Kaga Ume Flowering Apricot Tree get? The tree typically grows to a height of 10-15 feet with a similar spread, depending on pruning and growing conditions.
    2. What kind of soil does the Japanese Apricot Plant need? It thrives in well-drained soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Avoid heavy clay soils.
    3. How much sunlight does the Shiro-Kaga Ume need? It requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal flowering and fruit production.
    4. When is the best time to plant this Flowering Apricot Tree? The ideal time to plant is in the early spring or late fall to allow the roots to establish before extreme temperatures.
    5. How often should I water my Shiro-Kaga Ume? Water deeply and regularly, especially during dry periods and the first year after planting, to help the tree establish a strong root system.

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    Product Details
    • USDA Hardiness Zone

      6-9
    • Soil Type

      Well-drained
    • Sunlight Exposure

      Full Sun
    • Expected Planting Period

      Early Spring or Late Fall

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      Flowering Apricot Tree: Shiro-Kaga Ume Japanese Plant, 3-4 Ft, 3 Gal Pot
      Flowering Apricot Tree: Shiro-Kaga Ume Japanese Plant, 3-4 Ft, 3 Gal Pot

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