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HARGLOW apricot SEMI-DWARF

Regular price $75.00

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This tree needs pollination
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🍑 Origin & description

  • Botanical name: Prunus armeniaca ‘Harglow’. 
  • Developed at Harrow Research Station, Ontario (Canada), introduced in 1982. 
  • Medium-sized fruit with bright orange skin, sometimes with a slight red blush. Orange flesh, firm, freestone (i.e., the pit comes out easily).


🌡 Hardiness, flowering & favorable climate

  • Hardiness zones: approximately USDA zones 4-9 according to some nurseries.
  • Cold hours required: approximately 700-900 hours below 45°F (7-8°C).
  • Late flowering: this is one of Harglow's great advantages. It helps to avoid damage caused by spring frosts.


Advantages & disease resistance

  • Self-fertile: Harglow is a variety that can produce fruit without another tree for pollination.
  • Resistance: good resistance to brown rot, perennial canker, and moderate resistance to bacterial spot. Also resistant to skin cracking under certain conditions.

Constraints & limitations

  • Even if flowering is late, very late frosts remain a risk, particularly in very northern regions or those with unstable springs.
  • Requires well-drained soil and full sun to ripen properly. The tree can suffer if the soil remains waterlogged or if there is too much prolonged moisture.
  • To get good fruit, it is sometimes necessary to thin the fruit (remove some young fruit) so that the remaining fruit is of better size and quality.


📅 Harvest & use

  • Harvest: mid-summer — depending on the region, around mid-June to July.
  • Use: excellent for fresh consumption, but also good for jams, cooking, drying, etc.

Hardiness Zones

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

Growth speed

  • Moderate

Number of years for production

3 years

Harvest month

  • Mid August

Light

  • Half-shade
  • Full-sun

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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