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Apple, Harcourt

HARCOURT APPLEā€ƒā€ƒMalus domestica ā€˜Harcourt’

• A long‑standing prairie favourite introduced by the University of Alberta, valued for its exceptional cold hardiness and reliable performance across the Canadian prairies.
• Produces medium‑sized red apples with crisp, juicy, mildly tart flesh that is excellent for fresh eating, juicing, and cooking.
• In spring, the tree is covered in fragrant white blossoms that attract bees and other pollinators, supporting strong fruit set even in cooler years.
• Forms a rounded, moderately vigorous tree that requires annual pruning to maintain structure, airflow, and consistent fruit quality.
• Thrives in full sun and well‑drained soil; like all fruiting apples, it needs regular watering during dry spells and attentive care to manage pests and diseases.
• Full Sun • Zone 2 • 4–5 m Height Ɨ 3–4 m Width

Size

20mm potted, 30mm potted, 40 mm potted, 50mm, 60mm, 70mm, 80mm, 90mm, 100mm