aka Japanese Flowering Apricot
Flowering Japanese Apricot. Masses of fragrant, double rose pink blooms will delight in late winter early spring. The blooms are followed by small 'apricot' fruits that while technically edible are not 'scrumdelicious'. Plant in a sunny well drained spot and do any pruning in summer.
This ornamental Apricot was introduced to the USA in 1941 by Mr W D Clarke and is named after one of his daughters.
Prunus Mume Peggy Clarke
Expected Stock Height: 170/190 cm ?
Currently sold out. Add to your waitlist to be advised when next in stock.
Wairere Nursery
826 Gordonton Road, R D 1, Hamilton 3281 Ph: (07) 824 3430 Email: