Give your trees plenty of space.
Mature fruit trees can take from 50-250 square feet of space depending on the rootstock.

Harlayne Apricot

Prunus armeniaca 'Harlayne'

Harlayne apricot is a productive, cold hardy tree that ripens in late August. Fruit is medium sized, orange with a moderate red blush, and suitable for fresh use or processing. It is resistant to perennial canker, brown rot and bacterial spot.


Height

12-16 Feet

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Spread

10-14 Feet


USDA Hardiness Zone 4-8

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Prunus armeniaca 'Harlayne'
Homeowner Growing and Maintenance Tips

Harlayne should be pollinated by other apricots for best crops. Any of the other "Har" varieties will work well.

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A Little History about Harlayne Apricot

Harlayne and other varieties whose name begins with "Har" were developed at the Harrow, Ontario Experiment Station in Canada and developed for the colder northern areas.

Prunus armeniaca 'Harlayne' Characteristics & Attributes

Bloom Character
Thin heavily for size
Pollinizer needed
Thin early for size
Disease Resistance
Bacterial spot tolerant
Fruit Characteristics
Medium size fruit
Freestone
Growth Rate/Habit
Very vigorous
Upright habit
Harvest Period
Late season
Other Attributes
Aromatic
Sweet
Site Requirements
Very hardy
Full Sun
Skill Required
Easy to grow
Uses
Good for drying
Canning or freezing
High dessert quality
Cooking or baking