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A rapidly growing tree to 15-18' with showy pink bloom and dense foliage. Begins production often in the third year and will produce 12-15 lbs. of nuts at maturity. Nuts mature in September. Self fertile.
Recent research has uncovered the health benefits of almonds.Studies show, eating a handful of almonds a day can help lowerbad” cholesterol and that they are an excellent source of fiber,vitamin E and potassium as well as protein. Eating almonds assnack can also help satisfy hunger and help with weight management.
Nut trees contribute long-lasting looks to your landscape, and the nutritious nuts they produce are excellent for fresh eating and baking.
Zones 5-8.
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