VELVAGLO apricot tree
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🧐 Origin & place among varieties
- Velvaglo is a cultivar developed in Vineland, Ontario, as part of efforts to create apricot trees suited to Ontario's climate.
- It is listed as “restricted planting” for certain areas of Ontario, meaning that it is recommended, but with reservations depending on local conditions.
✅ Main characteristics
- Hardiness zone / climate
- Zones 5-9 depending on nurseries.
- Flowering
- Medium flowering — neither very early nor very late.
- Harvest
- Late July/early August in regions such as Ontario. Velvaglo is picked about a week before the Veecot variety.
- Fertility/pollination
- Self-fertile — Velvaglo produces fruit on its own. However, as with many apricot trees, the presence of another tree can improve yield or fruit size.
- Fruit
- Bright orange skin, juicy flesh, freestone (stone separates easily from flesh). Good flavor, pleasant for fresh consumption, canning, and drying.
- Yield/use
- Suitable for the fresh market and home processing (canning, drying); not a large fruit for long-term storage, and fresh shelf life is limited (a few days) according to nurseries.
⚠️ Limitations & challenges
- Susceptibility to bacterial spot: Velvaglo can be seriously affected by black spot in some years.
- Color at the stem end: even when commercially ripe, the background color (the skin beneath the stem end) may remain green, which may influence the appearance or perception of ripeness for some buyers.
- Limited shelf life: for fresh use, the fruit must be consumed or processed quickly after harvest (refrigeration required, not ideal for prolonged storage).
🎯 For which uses & situations is Velvaglo a good choice?
- Velvaglo is particularly interesting if:
- You want an early (or rather less late) apricot in your season, to extend the harvest or to start earlier.
- You live in hardiness zone 5 or higher, with cold but not extreme winters, and springs where late frosts are a moderate risk.
- You want fruit for fresh consumption, the local market, or for canning or drying.
- You can pay attention to disease management, especially bacterial spots, and choose a good location with air circulation and well-drained soil, avoiding stagnant moisture.
Hardiness Zones
Growth speed
Number of years for production
3 years
Harvest month
Light
Uses / Special remarks