HAROVIN RED nectarine
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📋 Main characteristics
- Name: Prunus persica ‘Harovin Rouge’
- Type: Yellow-fleshed nectarine, freestone (detached pit).
- Skin/appearance: Medium to dark red with a yellow background. Approximately 80% of the fruit is red (bright to dark red).
- Flesh: Yellow, firm, very aromatic, sweet with a good balance between sugar and acidity. Not fibrous.
- Fruit size: Medium to large.
- Harvest season: Around mid-August, according to sources.
🌱 Cultivation, hardiness, and requirements
- Hardiness/growing zone: Zones 5 to 8 mainly. Some nurseries indicate that it can be grown up to zone 5, which shows good cold tolerance for a nectarine.
- Exposure: Full sun recommended for good color, optimal ripening, and sweetness.
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile, slightly acidic soil with constant moisture but no waterlogging.
- Pollination: Self-fertile—so a single tree can bear fruit. No need for a third pollinator, which simplifies cultivation.
- Vigor/size at maturity: The tree can grow quite large (5-6 m high, 4-5 m spread), especially on standard rootstock. In cultivation, it is often pruned to remain smaller for ease of harvesting.
✅ Advantages & points to watch
- Good cold resistance for a nectarine.
- Good quality fruit, sweet, firm, well colored.
- Limitations or challenges:
- Although hardy, in very cold areas or areas with harsh winters and frequent thaws, there may be a risk of premature bud break or damage from late frosts.
- Requires well-drained soil and good exposure to prevent poor fruit quality (low sugar content or poor color).
- To obtain optimal fruit size and quality, thinning (removing some of the fruit so that the remaining fruit grows larger) is often recommended.
Hardiness Zones
Mature height
Number of years for production
4 years