Description
When it comes to a flowering tree that can also produce delicious fruit, home landscapers will be hard pressed to find anything better than the almond.
The fresh nuts from this plant provide an excellent source of protein and healthy fats without all the added sugars found in other foods like cereals or donuts.
The lovely blooms on these trees come with their own set of benefits for your garden’s landscape design as well- they offer plenty of shade during those hot summer days while simultaneously creating beautiful natural scenery throughout every season!
Almond trees are called self-fertilising because they produce their own pollen.
Almonds have a strange reproductive system that’s both fascinating and vital to understanding why almonds can be grown without other types of plants nearby.
Almond trees are male when young but become female after flowering for two years—after this time period, they only pollinate themselves during springtime blooms and nuts will develop on them as well!
Almond trees are not just a food staple, they’re also beautiful! Almonds come in different colors and shapes.
They grow all over the world but prefer mild or cold winters with full sun. Best of luck finding one that will thrive in your soil type – good drainage is crucial for this plant to survive!
Almonds have many uses: from medicinal treatments (the leaves were once used as bandages) to sustainable fuel sources, due their high oil content;
however you may be most familiar with them coming fresh off an almond tree on top of delicious desserts like cookies and cakes.
The trees themselves are only 4.5 meters tall and have a 2-3 meters spread.
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