Semi Dwarf Harglow - Apricot Tree
Zone: 4 to 8
Prefers: Full Sun
Will grow: 15’-18’ Tall
Fruit Ripens: Late summer
Ideal for: Fresh Eating/Cooking/Baking/Jam/Pie/Sauce
Why this variety: The Harglow Apricot tree was cultivated in Ontario, Canada and is one of the coldest hardy Apricot’s available. It’s known for large, juicy, soft, and sweet fruit. Great for fresh eating. The fruit is orange with a red blush when ripe. This tree produces 50+ lbs of fruit at maturity. This variety is self-fertile but will benefit from cross pollination.
Current plant size: 4-6 feet tall with good branching in a 5-gallon nursery pot
Root Stock: Marianna 2624
Zone: 4 to 8
Prefers: Full Sun
Will grow: 15’-18’ Tall
Fruit Ripens: Late summer
Ideal for: Fresh Eating/Cooking/Baking/Jam/Pie/Sauce
Why this variety: The Harglow Apricot tree was cultivated in Ontario, Canada and is one of the coldest hardy Apricot’s available. It’s known for large, juicy, soft, and sweet fruit. Great for fresh eating. The fruit is orange with a red blush when ripe. This tree produces 50+ lbs of fruit at maturity. This variety is self-fertile but will benefit from cross pollination.
Current plant size: 4-6 feet tall with good branching in a 5-gallon nursery pot
Root Stock: Marianna 2624
Zone: 4 to 8
Prefers: Full Sun
Will grow: 15’-18’ Tall
Fruit Ripens: Late summer
Ideal for: Fresh Eating/Cooking/Baking/Jam/Pie/Sauce
Why this variety: The Harglow Apricot tree was cultivated in Ontario, Canada and is one of the coldest hardy Apricot’s available. It’s known for large, juicy, soft, and sweet fruit. Great for fresh eating. The fruit is orange with a red blush when ripe. This tree produces 50+ lbs of fruit at maturity. This variety is self-fertile but will benefit from cross pollination.
Current plant size: 4-6 feet tall with good branching in a 5-gallon nursery pot
Root Stock: Marianna 2624