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HARCOT apricot DWARF

Regular price $40.00

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🍑 Origin & background

  • Harcot is a Canadian variety developed at the Harrow Research Station in Ontario around 1977.
  • It was selected in particular for its late flowering, which helps to avoid the spring frosts that are all too common in cold climates.


Main characteristics

  • Hardiness / USDA zone: Approximately zones 4-9 according to some descriptions.
  • Chill hours : Approximately 700 hours below ≈ 7-8°C for proper vernalization.
  • Flowering: Late. Flowers appear a little later in the spring than earlier varieties, reducing the risk of frost.
  • Fruit: Medium to large size. Orange-yellow skin, often with a slight red blush on the sunny side. Firm, sweet, juicy flesh with good flavor.
  • Use: Good for fresh consumption, but also for picking, preserving, and cooking. Not very good for long-distance transport or prolonged storage.
  • Pollination : Self-fertile, which means that a single tree can bear fruit. However, production may be better if other apricot trees are nearby.
  • Disease: resistance Good resistance to brown rot and perennial canker, and some varieties show moderate resistance to bacterial spot.
  • Habit/size : Medium to large tree; often reaches 4.5-6 m (≈ 15-20 ft) in favorable conditions. Similar width.

Limitations & challenges

  • Although Harcot is hardy, zone 4 is often cited as the reliable lower limit. Below this, the tree may suffer serious damage depending on the winter and the protection provided.
  • Wet or poorly drained soil is problematic: Harcot does not tolerate waterlogged soil well, which can lead to root diseases or other problems.
  • The fruit does not keep very long: it is better fresh or processed (jam, cooking) rather than for prolonged storage or transport.
  • For regions with extreme late frosts, even late flowering may not be enough.

Hardiness Zones

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

Mature height

14 feet

Mature width

8 feet

Growth speed

  • Moderate

Flowering period

  • Mi-avril
  • Mai

Number of years for production

3 years

Harvest month

  • Mid-July

Light

  • 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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