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Almond (Prunus dulcis)

Early blooming beautiful ornamental trees, are fast growing, have shiny grey tinged green foliage and upright form. They grow to 15-30ft but can be kept smaller through pruning. The delicious and nutritious nuts are easily harvested and shelled. Almonds adapt to most soils as long as well-drained and produce best where summers are hot long and dry. Most varieties need another for cross-pollination. On Peach Seedling rootstock. Zones 6-9.

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Ne Plus Ultra Almond aka NePlus, Ne Plus (Prunus dulcis) variety bears large nuts with a soft shell and sweet kernel. Tree blooms about mid-February and needs a pollinizer - Non Pareil works best....
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Nikita’s Pride™ Almond (Prunus dulcis) is very late blooming almond variety. This exceptional variety bears good crops of very large, high-quality, soft-shell nuts. Cold Hardy to USDA Zone 5 Curren...
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Nonpariel Almond aka Non Pariel (Prunus dulcis) is the most commercially grown variety, against which all others are compared. Large nuts with thin shells that are and reveal a broad, flat kernel....
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Oracle™ Almond aka Foros (Prunus dulcis) is a very late blooming variety from the Nikita Botanic Garden in the Ukraine. This hardy variety ripens its large, sweet semi-soft-shelled nuts early, maki...
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Price Almond (Prunus dulcis) nut is similar to Nonpareil. Small and productive tree. Pollinates with Nonpareil.
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Prima™ Almond aka Alenia (Prunus dulcis) is a hardy and very late blooming variety produces good crops of soft shelled sweet kernelled nuts. From the Nikita Botanic Garden in the Ukraine and introd...