
Main characteristics
- Name: Prunus persica ‘Harovin Rouge’
- Type: Yellow-fleshed nectarine, freestone (detached pit).
- Skin/appearance: Medium to dark red with a yellow background. Approximately 80% of the fruit is red (bright to dark red).
- Flesh: Yellow, firm, very aromatic, sweet with a good balance between sugar and acidity. Not fibrous.
- Fruit size: Medium to large.
- Harvest season: Around mid-August, according to sources.
hardiness, and requirements
- Hardiness/growing zone: Zones 5 to 8. Some nurseries indicate that it can be grown up to zone 5, which shows good cold tolerance for a nectarine.
- Exposure: Full sun recommended for good color, optimal ripening, and sweetness.
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile, slightly acidic soil with constant moisture but no waterlogging.
- Pollination: Self-fertile—so a single tree can bear fruit. No need for a third pollinator, have one will increase yields
- Vigor/size at maturity: The tree can grow quite large (18-25′ high, 12-15′ wide. it is often pruned to remain smaller for ease of harvesting.






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