Haralred® Apple Tree
$94.99
Begins shipping mid-April.
Zones 3 - 7
Pollinator required to bear fruit
A Brillant, well-rounded apple tree for both new and experienced fruit growers!
The Haralred® Apple tree is a red selection of ‘Haralson’ apple discovered by Louis Lautz, an orchardist from La Crescent, Minnesota. The fruit retains all the good eating qualities of ‘Haralson’ with more bold red color and earlier ripening.
When it ripens in __ The fruit is firm, tart, and juicy with excellent storing qualities. Ideal for fresh eating, baking, juicing, and making applesauce.
Haralred® is an excellent variety for northern United States and Canada. Not only is the Haralred ® Apple known for its lovely color and phenomenal flavor, but it is also the picture of health. This apple variety is impressively hardy. It is also found to have resistance to fire blight – making Haralred® a low-maintenance choice for your orchard.
Characteristics
Bloom Color | White |
Ripens Harvest | September |
Fruit Color | Red |
Fruit Size | Large |
Soil Composition | Loamy |
Taste | Moderately Tart |
Texture | Crisp |
Soil pH Level | 6-7 |
Soil Moisture | Well Drained |
Shade Level | Full Sun |
Years to Bear | 3-4 |
Bloom Period | Mid-Late |
Hardiness Zone Range | 3-7 |
Size & Spacing
Pollination
This variety requires another one for adequate pollination.
Cross-pollination by a different variety is key to its growing and bearing success. Plant a different variety within 15 meters (50 feet) for best pollination.
Recommended Pollinators: Cortland, Buckeye Gala, Honeycrisp
How do I find my Hardiness Zone?
Canada’s Plant Hardiness Zones will tell you which plants will do well in your particular climate. Each zone is determined by the lowest average winter temperature recorded in a given area. Hardiness Zone information is included on all tree and plant product pages, so you know instantly whether a certain plant is likely to succeed where you live. Natural Resources Canada provides helpful options to find your zone:
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