no
orange, plum, apricot, peach, lime
yes
prunus armeniaca
you cannot get the GS ball with a apricot, you need a gameshark
Get it from one those trees or whatever they are
early spring, and after picking the crop
yes
Zardula is an apricot also called as Hunza Apricot. Hunza apricots are small, round and hard, with a beige colour very similar to a walnut. They come from wild apricot trees in the Hunza valley in Kashmir and from Afghanistan. The fruit are left on the trees to dry before harvesting. Hunza apricot kernals are very high in B17, Laetrile, and Amygdalin. Search for Hunza Apricot on Google for more information
Australia only grows acacia trees and apricot trees
The ideal pH level for growing lime trees is between 6.0 and 7.5.
The optimal pH level for growing lime trees is between 6.0 and 7.5.
Howard S. Reed has written: 'Growth and differentiation in apricot trees' -- subject(s): Apricot, Growth (Plants)