creating a vibrant display that brightens the landscape before dropping almost all at once
An excellent late-season addition to orchard successions
Long harvest window and good keeperFruit ripens from late September into October and stores for several months in cool conditions
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Apricot, Harogem, Bare Root Rootstock:Standard Rootstock creating a vibrant display thatApricot, Harogem (Prunus armeniaca Harogem) A standout late blooming apricot bred in Canada, Harogem is prized for its cold hardiness, disease resistance, and large, juicy fruit. This freestone variety offers golden orange apricots with a red blush and firm, aromatic flesh excellent for fresh eating, drying, canning, or baking. Because it blooms later than most apricots, Harogem is less vulnerable to damaging spring frosts, making it an excellent