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Harlayne Apricot Tree
Perfect Pollinator for Sugar Pearls
 ( 1 customer reviews)
This vigorous freestone variety from the
North is fragrant and delicious. Bakes
up wonderfully and is ideal for canning
and fresh eating, too. Use as a pollinator
for Sugar Pearls. Matures in late August.
Zones 4-8. Standard apricots not available in CA, OR, WA. This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.
Product Details
Zones: 4-8 Height: Standard- up to 25' Semi-dwarf - 12 - 15 feet. Spacing: 10' - 12'. Depth: Graft or bud union should be just above the soil line. Look for plant depth indicator. Spread: Standard - 20' Semi-dwarf - 12 - 15 feet. Sun/Shade: Full Sun. Pollinator: Harlayne shoud be pollinated by other apricots for best crops. Any of the other "Har" varieties will work well.-Our pollinator for Sugar Pearls Yield: 1-3 bushels at maturity. Color: Pinkish-white.
| Foliage: Light green. Blooms: April. Fruit: Medium sized, orange with a moderate red blush, Harvest late season. Comments: Resistant to perennial canker, brown rot and bacterial spot. Only known pollinator for Sugar Pearls. Developed in Canada. Bred for cold northern areas. Medium size, golden-orange with red blush, freestone fruit, aromatic sweet fruit. RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, CA, GU, HI, OR, PR, WA Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Harlayne Apricot Tree Ships In The Spring Unable to ship to: AE AK CA CO GU HI ID OR PR WA
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Customer Reviews Overall Rating: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Monday, September 19, 2011 Apricot for the north Reviewed By: Edward Mattner (Sheldon, WI) Great tree for the north, my orchard is on the zone 3-4 border. The tree came hardy. When I planted it it stayed dormant until May, and then wow. This is the best tree I have ever seen for this climate. The tree is full of leaves and grew 20 inches in one summer. I will be buying more next spring. Read More Reviews
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Harlayne Apricot Tree
Perfect Pollinator for Sugar Pearls
(1
customer reviews)
This vigorous freestone variety from the
North is fragrant and delicious. Bakes
up wonderfully and is ideal for canning
and fresh eating, too. Use as a pollinator
for Sugar Pearls. Matures in late August.
Zones 4-8.
Standard apricots not available in CA, OR, WA.
This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.
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Product Details
Zones: 4-8 Height: Standard- up to 25' Semi-dwarf - 12 - 15 feet. Spacing: 10' - 12'. Depth: Graft or bud union should be just above the soil line. Look for plant depth indicator. Spread: Standard - 20' Semi-dwarf - 12 - 15 feet. Sun/Shade: Full Sun. Pollinator: Harlayne shoud be pollinated by other apricots for best crops. Any of the other "Har" varieties will work well.-Our pollinator for Sugar Pearls Yield: 1-3 bushels at maturity. Color: Pinkish-white.
| Foliage: Light green. Blooms: April. Fruit: Medium sized, orange with a moderate red blush, Harvest late season. Comments: Resistant to perennial canker, brown rot and bacterial spot. Only known pollinator for Sugar Pearls. Developed in Canada. Bred for cold northern areas. Medium size, golden-orange with red blush, freestone fruit, aromatic sweet fruit. RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, CA, GU, HI, OR, PR, WA Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Harlayne Apricot Tree Ships In The Spring Unable to ship to: AE AK CA CO GU HI ID OR PR WA
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- Monday, September 19, 2011
Apricot for the north
Reviewed By:
Edward Mattner (Sheldon, WI)
Great tree for the north, my orchard is on the zone 3-4 border. The tree came hardy. When I planted it it stayed dormant until May, and then wow. This is the best tree I have ever seen for this climate. The tree is full of leaves and grew 20 inches in one summer. I will be buying more next spring.
Read More Reviews