If you are looking for an almond tree for dry and cold terrain, this variety is your best option! The Avijor almond variety is the result of crossing the Ferragnès and Tuono varieties. Self-fertile with early and abundant production, above 35% yield.
Tree of medium size and with a striking flowering although a little late (first half of March). Elongated and narrow fruits. Easy to prune and shape, being very resistant to "ocher stain" and other diseases.
Dig a hole that is at least twice as wide and deep as the root ball of the plant. Crumble and remove the soil effectively: this will facilitate rooting. Remove the plant from the container and carefully cut the roots that have been broken by slightly loosening the root ball. Mix the soil removed with substrate and fill part of the hole with this mixture. Place the plant in the hole, cover it with the rest of the mixture and compact the soil around the root ball, treading it carefully. Water abundantly.
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Attracts Wildlife | Bees, Butterflies |
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Climate Zone | Mediterranean |
Flower colour | White |
Foliage | Deciduous |
Hardiness | Drought resistant, Hardy |
Plant use | Culinary, Eco-friendly garden, Fruit production, Gardening, Honey producing plant, Low maintenance garden, Singular, Wild garden |
Soil - Moisture | Dry |
Soil - Ph | Alkaline |
Sunlight - Exposure | Sun |
Watering | Moderate, Regular |