Hall’s Hardy Almond – Dwarf (4′-5′)
$ 17.55
Prunus amygdalus ‘Hall’s Hardy’ Prohibited to AZ A beautiful ornamental that is also an edible. This hardy tree produces a profusion of delicate, fragrant, pink blossoms in springtime, after only 800 chill hours. This is followed by attractive, peach-like foliage; Hall’s is thought to be a peach-almond cross, which may account for its added cold hardiness. The tree grows rapidly to 20 feet and is self-fertile. The thick-shelled, strongly-flavored almonds are good for cooking and making almond extracts. It blooms comparatively late for an almond and does very well in the maritime Northwest. USDA Zone: 5-9 Grow Height: 20′ (Semi Dwarf) Sun: Full Sun Ripening Time: Late Summer Pollination: Partially Self Fertile Read our Almond Growing Guide
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