About Harglow

Pinkish white ­flowers in spring, bright orange fruits in July. Late spring bloom (for an apricot) protects against late frosts. Self-fruitful, but somewhat more productive with another variety nearby. Pairs well with Scout. Resistant to brown rot and perennial canker. 1982 introduction from the Harrow Research Station in Ontario. Marianna 2624 rootstock.

About Apricot

Velvet-skinned stone fruits. Good for fresh eating, baking, and preserves. Best in a north- or east-facing location to prevent frost damage to early flower buds.

Pot Size & Price
5 gal. pot
$99.00
Height
15'–18'
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Catalog
F006
Plant Traits
Bees
Culinary
New This Year

Other varieties of Apricot

Apricot Scout, peachy orange fruits on a tree
Photo by Pépinière Dominique Savio

Scout

Catalog
F007