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Apricot Harcot

Harcot Apricot

Medium-to-large, yellow-orange fruit with a red blush and firm, smooth, sweet flesh. Perfect for canning, eating fresh, or freezing. Ripens mid-July.

  • »  Prunus armeniaca 'Harcot'
  • »  Attractive yellow-orange skin
  • »  Frost hardy
  • »  Use for canning, cooking or freezing
  • »  Pink flower
  • »  Bloom Time: Spring
  • »  Ripens: Mid-July

7gal
$159.00
  • Category:Fruit
  • Hardiness Zone:5
  • Height:4-5 m
  • Spread:4-5 m
Exposure
Full Sun
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Birds
Attributes
Edible
Fruit
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Apricot 'Harcot'

Apricots grow best in an average to moist, well-drained soil, in full sun. Although most apricots are self-pollinating, production is better if two or more cultivars can cross-pollinate.