Macadamia integrifolia 'Hidden Valley A38'

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A perennial hermaphrodite evergreen tree.
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Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination entomogamy
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Very upright and open tree producing fruit in large bunches. Origin: Hidden Valley Plantations, Beerwah, Queensland, by H. Bell and D. Bell. Own Choice O.P.; crossed c. 1975; selected 1981; introd. 1992. Australian PBR 92/179, 1994. Nut: bearing habit in tight bunches, up to 30 per raceme; intermediate to large; round; light brown, with slight flecking; very small micropyle, and suture line often present; kernel recovery intermediate; kernel slightly flattened; percentage of whole kernels high. Tree: intermediate; very upright; canopy very open with willowing branches; racemes very long (>30 cm); flowering mid-season, condensed; highly susceptible to stick-tights. Fruit:
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Macadamia integrifolia 'Hidden Valley A38'