HARVAL apricot
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The Harval apricot tree is a relatively recent and interesting variety of apricot tree, prized for its early production and good resistance. Here are its main characteristics:
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General characteristics
• Origin: French variety, developed by INRA research.
• Tree growth: Medium to strong vigor, with good branching.
• Pollination: Self-fertile, meaning it can bear fruit without the need for another variety nearby. However, cross-pollination can improve production.
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Fruit
• Ripening period: Early—usually late June to early July, depending on the region.
• Size: Medium to large.
• Skin: Deep orange with a slight red blush on the side exposed to the sun.
• Flesh: Orange, firm, juicy, sweet, with a good balanced flavor.
• Use: Versatile — excellent for fresh consumption, but also for jams, pies, or preserves.
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Advantages and resistance
• Late flowering, making it less susceptible to spring frosts, a major advantage in regions at risk.
• Good, consistent productivity, with little variation.
• Good resistance to disease, particularly monilia, although, as with all apricot trees, vigilance is required.
• Ideal climate: It thrives in sunny locations.
• Soil: Light, well-drained. Avoid overly moist or calcareous soils.
• Pruning: Formative pruning in the early years, then maintenance pruning to promote light and fruiting.
• Size: Medium to large.
• Skin: Deep orange with a slight red blush on the side exposed to the sun.
• Flesh: Orange, firm, juicy, sweet, with a good balanced flavor.
• Use: Versatile — excellent for fresh consumption, but also for jams, pies, or preserves.
Hardiness Zones
Number of years for production
3 ans
Light
Uses / Special remarks