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HAROBLUSH apricot Semi-Dwarf (Mustang)

Regular price $75.00

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🍑 Haroblush Apricot Tree

  • Name
    • Prunus armeniaca ‘Haroblush’ (formerly HW‑441)
  • Origin
    • Ontario, Harrow Research Station (Canada)
  • Maturity / Harvest
    • Late July (≈ 4 days after ‘Harcot’) for Ontario.
  • Fruit
    • Medium-sized, oblong, orange skin with pinkish-red blush over about half the surface; firm flesh, freestone.
  • Use
    • Good for fresh eating, storing, canning, or drying.
  • Tree
    • Medium to vigorous growth, good yield, tolerant to certain diseases.
  • Resistances/tolerances
    • Resistant to certain problems: bacterial spot, skin cracks, and good tolerance to canker.
  • Pollination method
    • Self-fertile (self-pollinator) ... but as with many apricot trees, production can be improved if other varieties are nearby for cross-pollination.


🌡️ Hardiness and conditions

  • USDA hardiness zones: 4 to 9
    • More specifically, some sellers indicate Zone 4b as the lower limit, noting that in marginal areas (Zone 4), protection from cold winds or winter frosts is necessary.
  • Flowering: not extremely early, so slightly less vulnerable to spring frosts than very early varieties, but not as late as some late varieties.

Strengths

  • Very good taste, firm fruit, visually appealing with its red blush.
  • Good resistance to diseases that often affect apricot trees (bacterial spot, cracks, canker).
  • Self-fertile, which simplifies cultivation if there are no other apricot trees nearby.
  • Relatively early harvest among resistant varieties, allowing you to enjoy the fruit before the heat wave or the risk of late blight.

⚠️ Limitations/challenges

  • In very cold areas (zone 4 or below), there is a risk that flower buds will be damaged by severe frost, especially if winters are variable or there are large temperature fluctuations.
  • Requires full sun, well-drained soil, and wind protection in exposed areas.
  • The fruit must be harvested at the precise moment of ripeness for optimal flavor; if left on the tree too long, it may deteriorate or crack depending on conditions.

Hardiness Zones

  • 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a

Harvest month

  • Mid-July
  • August

Light

  • Full-sun
  • Half-shade

Uses / Special remarks

Best production when paired with another apricot tree nearby.

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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