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Harcot Apricot Tree

$64.99

Key Features

  • USDA Growing Zone: 5-9
  • Chill Hours Needed: 700 hours
  • Bloom Time:Late (Based on typical Central Valley California weather)
  • Harvest:June 5 - June 15
  • Approximate Harvest Time: Early Summer
  • Looks:Medium to large fruit often blushed with red.
  • Personality:Sweet, juicy, rich flavor one of the best.
  • Pollination:Self-fruitful.
  • Planting Time: Winter
  • Time to Fruit Production: 3 Years
  • Tree Size: Semi-dwarf
  • Cannot ship to the following states: HI, AK, PR, GU, VI

Chill Hours: Chill hours are the cumulative number of winter hours a fruit tree requires to break dormancy, flower, and produce fruit, exposed to temperatures between 32 F and 45 F.

Harcot Apricot Tree

Harcot apricot trees are valued for their cold tolerance and outstanding fruit quality. The medium‑sized apricots feature bright orange skin with a reddish blush and firm, sweet, fragrant flesh that’s excellent for fresh eating, canning, and drying. Harcot is self‑fruitful, grows best in full sun with well‑drained soil, and needs moderate chill hours, so it performs well in cooler regions with late spring frosts. Its late bloom helps protect blossoms from frost damage, while its reliable yields, disease resistance, and flavorful fruit make it a top choice for orchards in areas with challenging spring conditions.

Harcot Apricot Tree Facts of Note:

Harcot is widely regarded as one of the finest‑tasting apricots available today. This exceptionally hardy variety was developed by the Harrow Research Station in Canada and is prized for its wide adaptability, thriving in zones 5 through 9. Once established, it delivers consistent yields even in areas that are marginal for apricot production, making it an excellent choice for colder regions where late frosts can devastate other apricot varieties.

The fruit is large, yellow‑orange, and stunningly juicy, with a rich, sweet, classic apricot flavor that runs down your arm when fully ripe. The tree itself is vigorous and attractive, with deep green foliage and a rounded canopy, while the spring flush of new growth shows a beautiful reddish tint that adds strong ornamental appeal. Harcot apricots are versatile, ideal for canning, cooking, freezing, and especially fresh eating.

 

Harcot Apricot Tree Growing Instructions:

Download  instructions for growing details

 

Harcot Apricot Tree Features: 

  • Bare Root
  • Freestone
  • Self-fruitful
  • Suited to Cold Climates

    Harcot Apricot Tree Characteristics: 

    USDA Growing Zone: 5 - 9
    Approximate Harvest Time : Early Summer
    Chill Hours Needed : 700 hours
    Planting Time : Winter
    Time to Fruit Production : 3 Years
    Tree Size : Semi-dwarf

    Harcot Apricot Tree Additional Info:

    Ships from Northern CA.

    Cannot ship to the following states: HI, AK, PR, GU, VI

    Shipping Weight: 5.0 lb

    Dimensions: 47.5"L x 7.3"W x 2.75"H

    bundle size
    Vendors: Grow Organics Trees SKU: FT071

    Key Features

    • USDA Growing Zone: 5-9
    • Chill Hours Needed: 700 hours
    • Bloom Time:Late (Based on typical Central Valley California weather)
    • Harvest:June 5 - June 15
    • Approximate Harvest Time: Early Summer
    • Looks:Medium to large fruit often blushed with red.
    • Personality:Sweet, juicy, rich flavor one of the best.
    • Pollination:Self-fruitful.
    • Planting Time: Winter
    • Time to Fruit Production: 3 Years
    • Tree Size: Semi-dwarf
    • Cannot ship to the following states: HI, AK, PR, GU, VI

    Chill Hours: Chill hours are the cumulative number of winter hours a fruit tree requires to break dormancy, flower, and produce fruit, exposed to temperatures between 32 F and 45 F.

    Harcot Apricot Tree

    Harcot apricot trees are valued for their cold tolerance and outstanding fruit quality. The medium‑sized apricots feature bright orange skin with a reddish blush and firm, sweet, fragrant flesh that’s excellent for fresh eating, canning, and drying. Harcot is self‑fruitful, grows best in full sun with well‑drained soil, and needs moderate chill hours, so it performs well in cooler regions with late spring frosts. Its late bloom helps protect blossoms from frost damage, while its reliable yields, disease resistance, and flavorful fruit make it a top choice for orchards in areas with challenging spring conditions.

    Harcot Apricot Tree Facts of Note:

    Harcot is widely regarded as one of the finest‑tasting apricots available today. This exceptionally hardy variety was developed by the Harrow Research Station in Canada and is prized for its wide adaptability, thriving in zones 5 through 9. Once established, it delivers consistent yields even in areas that are marginal for apricot production, making it an excellent choice for colder regions where late frosts can devastate other apricot varieties.

    The fruit is large, yellow‑orange, and stunningly juicy, with a rich, sweet, classic apricot flavor that runs down your arm when fully ripe. The tree itself is vigorous and attractive, with deep green foliage and a rounded canopy, while the spring flush of new growth shows a beautiful reddish tint that adds strong ornamental appeal. Harcot apricots are versatile, ideal for canning, cooking, freezing, and especially fresh eating.

     

    Harcot Apricot Tree Growing Instructions:

    Download  instructions for growing details

     

    Harcot Apricot Tree Features: 

    • Bare Root
    • Freestone
    • Self-fruitful
    • Suited to Cold Climates

      Harcot Apricot Tree Characteristics: 

      USDA Growing Zone: 5 - 9
      Approximate Harvest Time : Early Summer
      Chill Hours Needed : 700 hours
      Planting Time : Winter
      Time to Fruit Production : 3 Years
      Tree Size : Semi-dwarf

      Harcot Apricot Tree Additional Info:

      Ships from Northern CA.

      Cannot ship to the following states: HI, AK, PR, GU, VI

      Shipping Weight: 5.0 lb

      Dimensions: 47.5"L x 7.3"W x 2.75"H

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