Apricot
species of plant; the apricot From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An apricot is a drupe fruit. It is closely related to the plum.

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Description
The apricot comes from a small to medium-sized tree, 8 to 12 metres (26 to 39 ft) tall, with a trunk up to 40 centimetres in diameter with spreading, dense canopy; leaves are shaped somewhat like a heart with pointed tips, about 8 centimetres (3 inches) wide.
Apricots contain many nutrients but is highest in vitamin C and potassium. A single apricot contains approximately 3.5 grams of vitamin C and 91 grams of potassium.
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Other websites
Wikispecies has information on: Prunus armeniaca.
- www.apricotseeds.org Archived 2006-01-28 at the Wayback Machine – includes information on medicinal uses of apricot seeds
- Apricot Kernel products – About Apricot Kernel
- Scintro fruit book – All about fruits
- Apricot Nutrition Facts
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