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.
Height12-16 Feet
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Spread10-14 Feet
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USDA Hardiness Zone 4-8
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Prunus armeniaca 'Harlayne' Homeowner Growing and Maintenance TipsHarlayne 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 ApricotHarlayne 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.
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Prunus armeniaca 'Harlayne' Characteristics & Attributes
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Bloom Character
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Thin heavily for size |
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Pollinizer needed |
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Thin early for size |
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Disease Resistance
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Bacterial spot tolerant |
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Fruit Characteristics
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Medium size fruit |
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Freestone |
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Growth Rate/Habit
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Very vigorous |
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Upright habit |
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Harvest Period
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Other Attributes
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Site Requirements
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Skill Required
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Uses
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Good for drying |
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Canning or freezing |
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High dessert quality |
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Cooking or baking |
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