Apricot Harglow
Dwarf
The Harglow Apricot is a late-blooming, productive tree that thrives in coastal Northwestern climates. It is self-pollinizing, producing medium-sized fruit with a vibrant orange color, occasionally blushed with red. The freestone flesh is firm, sweet, and flavorful. Known for its resistance to perennial canker and brown rot, this variety also resists cracking.
Originally developed in Ontario, Canada, the Harglow Apricot was introduced in 1982.
Photo curtesy of Dave Wilson Nursery
Zones: 4-9
800 hrs
3/4" on Citation Root Stock
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