Harlayne Apricot
Blenheim +9
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- Idaho/UIdaho Growing tree fruits in short-season gardens
Fruit size: Medium, Notes: Late blooming, hardy
- Idaho/UIdaho Tree Fruit Varieties for Idaho
Produces medium-sized fruits with that have a red blush. Firm, orange flesh with good flavor and a freestone pit.Suitable for fresh or processing uses. Reportedly resistant to perennial canker and brown rot and moderately resistant to bacterial spot. Developed in Canada
- Idaho/UIdaho Tree Fruit Varieties for Idaho
Produces medium-sized fruits with that have a red blush. Firm, orange flesh with good flavor and a freestone pit.Suitable for fresh or processing uses. Reportedly resistant to perennial canker and brown rot and moderately resistant to bacterial spot. Developed in Canada
- Utah/Utah State HG 2006-01pr Growing Tree Fruit in the Uintah Basin
Trees bloom late. Fruit production is heavy and fruit ripens late. Very hardy. The fruit has a red blush and is bright and attractive. Requires careful thinning to attain size. Suited for fresh eating but also suitable for home processing. The flesh is firm and fairly dry, and the mild flavor is fair to good
- Ontario/R.E.C. Layne Genetic Improvement of Peach, Nectarine, and Apricot Cultivars and Rootstocks for Canada
1980. Hardy and productive, late blooming; resistant to canker, bacterial spot and brown rot; good quality fruit. V51092 x SunGlo
- commercial/ACN Maturity Chart
- Virginia/Virginia Tech 422-761 Apricot Variety Evaluations in Virginia
Late season; 1.2oz; somewhat flat; Good flavor; recommended fresh