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Harcot apricot

fruit tree variety in zone 5a

Harcot apricot in zone 5a

Harcot · Prunus armeniaca

Zone
5a -20°F to -15°F
Growing season
150 days
Chill needed
600 to 900 below 45°F
Days to harvest
110 to 130

The verdict

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About Harcot

Sweet, juicy, classic apricot flavor with bright tang; freestone. Fresh eating, jam, drying. Late blooming protects from spring frost. Brown-rot resistant.

Critical timing for zone 5a

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Common challenges in zone 5a

  • Fire blight in pears
  • Cedar-apple rust
  • Late spring frosts

Disease resistance

Documented resistance for Harcot; useful for low-spray management in zone 5a.

  • brown-rot

Modified care for zone 5a

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Harcot in adjacent zones

Other apricot varieties for zone 5a

Frequently asked questions

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Will Harcot apricot grow in zone 5a?

Yes. Harcot is recommended for USDA zones 5a through 7a, which includes zone 5a.

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Are there enough chill hours in zone 5a?

Apricot needs 600 to 900 chill hours. Zone 5a typically meets this range; check local microclimate against historical chill totals to confirm.

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Does Harcot resist regional diseases in zone 5a?

Harcot carries documented resistance to brown-rot, which can simplify low-spray management in zone 5a.

Image: "Apricots", by Fir0002, via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC-BY Source.

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