Aprium Tree (Cot-N-Candy)

Price range: $49.99 through $59.99

Cot-N-Candy® Aprium is built for pure sweetness—soft, apricot-forward fruit with very low acidity when harvested at full maturity.

  • Apricot × plum interspecific (Aprium®)
  • Pronounced sweetness with minimal tartness
  • Smooth-skinned fruit for fresh eating
  • Mid-season ripening within apriums
  • Self-fertile
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Description

Cot-N-Candy® Aprium is built for pure sweetness. When picked at full maturity, it delivers soft, candy-like apricot flavor with very low acidity—an easy favorite for growers who want an unmistakably sweet, dessert-style fruit.

This apricot–plum hybrid ripens in the middle of the aprium season, after the earliest selections but well before late-season types. The smooth-skinned fruit leans strongly apricot in character, with a gentle, approachable eating quality rather than sharp brightness or complexity.

Cot-N-Candy rewards careful timing at harvest. Flavor develops rapidly near full ripeness, and fruit picked too early can taste simple. For growers willing to wait, the payoff is a consistently sweet, crowd-pleasing aprium that shines fresh off the tree.

Overview

  • Apricot × plum interspecific hybrid (Aprium®)
  • Sweetness-first flavor profile with low acidity
  • Smooth-skinned fruit for fresh eating
  • Mid-season ripening within apriums
  • Self-fertile

Growing Details

Latin Name: Prunus armeniaca × Prunus salicina ‘Cot-N-Candy’
Site and Soil: 1/2 day to full day of sun; well-drained soil
Chill Requirement: Approx. 500 hours
Hardiness: USDA Zone 7–10
Rootstock: Citation
Bearing Age: 1–3 years
Size at Maturity: Semi-dwarf; typically maintained around 10–14 ft with pruning
Flowering Time: Early to mid flowering (within interspecific stone fruits)
Ripening Time: Mid-season for apriums; typically earlier than most pluots (timing varies by region)
Pollination: Self-fertile
Pests & Diseases: Standard stone fruit considerations; good airflow supports healthy growth
Yield: Moderate to good once established

Additional Notes

  • Grower’s Insight: Cot-N-Candy is best harvested fully ripe—its defining sweetness develops late, and patience at harvest makes all the difference.
  • Regional Insight: In cooler or wetter spring climates such as the Pacific Northwest, coastal regions, or higher elevations, a warm, sunny site and open canopy help ensure consistent bloom and fruit quality.
  • Ripening Context: Cot-N-Candy typically ripens after early apriums like Flavor Delight and Leah Cot, and before late-season selections such as Summer Delight.
  • Thin fruit in heavy years to improve size and reduce limb stress.
  • Explore more interspecific hybrids in our collection: All Interspecific Hybrids

Planting & Care

At a Glance – Cot-N-Candy® Aprium

  • Sun: 1/2 day to full day of sun
  • Soil: Well-drained soil
  • Water: Deep watering during establishment; deeper and less frequent once established
  • Size: Semi-dwarf, manageable with pruning
  • Pollination: Self-fertile
  • Harvest: Mid-season (within apriums)
  • Hardiness: USDA Zone 7–10

Planting & Care – Cot-N-Candy® Aprium

Site Selection

  • Choose a sunny location to support full sweetness development.
  • Good airflow helps reduce disease pressure and improve fruit quality.

Soil Preparation

  • Plant in well-drained soil; aprium roots do not tolerate prolonged saturation.
  • Mound or berm slightly if drainage is marginal.

Planting Instructions

  • Dig a hole roughly twice the width of the root system.
  • Set the root flare at or just above surrounding soil level.
  • Backfill with native soil, water deeply, and mulch lightly.

Watering

  • Water consistently during the first 1–2 years.
  • After establishment, allow soil to partially dry between deep waterings.

Pruning & Training

  • Annual pruning maintains structure and manageable size.
  • Summer pruning can help control vigor and improve light penetration.

Harvest & Use

  • Harvest when fruit is fully colored and softening slightly.
  • Best enjoyed fresh for its sweetness-first flavor.

General Tips

  • Thin fruit to improve size and maintain branch strength.
  • Pick carefully—flavor peaks quickly once fully ripe.