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Nutrition Center > Food Center > Fresh Food Facts > Produce > Fruits > Stone Fruit

Apricots

Stone fruits all have hard pits at their center and include peaches, plums, cherries, and apricots. Most stone fruit species, including peaches and sweet cherries, are sensitive to winter injury and, even if they survive, bloom before the danger of killing spring frosts is past. Stone fruit species include European and hybrid plums, apricots, cherry plums, tart cherries, sand cherries, and Nanking cherries.




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