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HARLAYNE apricot

Regular price $95.00

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🌳 Harlayne Apricot Tree
📌 Origin

  • Created by Rutgers University, New Jersey (United States).
  • A cross between the ‘Harogem’ and ‘Perfection’ varieties.


🍑 Fruit characteristics

  • Size: Medium (approximately 45-60 g).
  • Shape: Ovoid, regular.
  • Skin: Orange with a slight red coloration in the sun.
  • Flesh: Orange, firm, juicy, fragrant.
  • Flavor: Sweet, slightly tart, very pleasant.
  • Stone: Small, free (separates easily from the flesh).


📆 Fruit ripeness

  • Harvest period: Late July to early August (late variety).
  • Ideal for regions where spring frosts are frequent (thanks to late flowering).


🌸 Flowering

  • Late, making it interesting for climates prone to spring frosts.
  • Self-fertile, but fruiting is improved with the presence of other compatible pollinator varieties (e.g., Hargrand, Bergeron).


🌿 Tree

  • Vigor: Medium to strong.
  • Habit: Upright to semi-spreading.
  • Fruit set: Relatively fast.
  • Production: Good and regular, not prone to alternation.


🦠 Disease resistance

  • Very good resistance to monilia (fruit and flower rot).
  • Good tolerance to bacterial canker.
  • Relatively hardy.


Advantages

  • Late flowering = well suited to areas at risk of frost.
  • Good disease resistance.
  • Fruit with good taste.
  • Suitable for both amateur and professional growers.

⚠️ Disadvantages

  • May require thorough thinning to improve fruit size.
  • Requires slightly more summer heat to ripen properly than other earlier varieties.


🌍 Cultivation and advice

  • Exposure: Full sun.
  • Soil: Well-drained, not too chalky.
  • Care: Light pruning at the end of winter to aerate the center of the tree and promote fruiting.
  • Watering: Regular during prolonged dry periods.

Hardiness Zones

  • 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a

Number of years for production

3 years

Light

  • Full-sun
  • Half-shade

IMPORTANT: We do not deliver trees 7 ft and taller! (Nursery pickup only). • SPRING DELIVERIES HAVE ENDED. All new orders will be delivered in Fall 2026.

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