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Almond plant

Original price was: ₹999.00.Current price is: ₹549.00.

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The “almond plant” can refer to two different, though related, trees: the Indian almond (Terminalia catappa) and the almond tree (Prunus dulcis). The Indian almond is a large, deciduous tropical tree known for its broad, glossy leaves that turn vibrant colors before falling, and its edible seeds, also called almondsThe almond tree, native to the Middle East and Mediterranean, is cultivated for its edible nuts (also called almonds) and has a distinct appearance with a spreading canopy and a sturdy trunk. 

Description

The almond plant, scientifically known as Prunus dulcis, is a deciduous tree typically growing 4-10 meters tall, with a trunk diameter of up to 30 cmIt is known for its beautiful, fragrant, pink or white flowers that bloom in early spring before the leaves emerge, and its edible seeds (almonds) enclosed in a hard shell. 

Here’s a more detailed description:
  • Size and Shape:
    Almond trees have a spreading canopy with numerous branches, forming an open and airy structure. The trunk is sturdy and can become gnarled with age. 

  • Leaves:
    They have deciduous, elongated, and lance-shaped leaves with serrated edges, typically bright green in color. 

  • Flowers:
    Almond blossoms are a beautiful sight, typically pale pink or white, and appear in early spring before the leaves. 

  • Fruit:
    The almond fruit is a drupe, consisting of an outer husk, a hard shell, and the edible seed (almond) within. The husk dries and splits open as the fruit matures, releasing the hard shell. 

  • Bark:
    The bark of the almond tree is rough and grayish-brown. 

  • Climate:
    Almonds thrive in warm, dry climates with mild winters and hot summers. 

  • Varieties:
    There are two main varieties: sweet almonds (the edible kind) and bitter almonds. 

  • Habitat:
    Almonds are native to Iran and southern Asian countries, but are widely cultivated in various regions with suitable climates. 

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