Prunus amygdalus 'Independence'

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A hermaphrodite deciduous tree.
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High quality, self-compatible and self fruitful almond. Origin: Modesto, CA by Zaiger Genetics. Introduced in 2010. USPP 20,295; 15 Sept. 2009. All-in-One × almond seedling 21G8. Lineage includes Jordanolo (almond × peach). Nut: high-quality, medium thick; color is light. Kernel: 65% of nut with moderately sealed paper shell. Harvests with Nonpareil. Tree: upright to moderately spreading and vigorous, being somewhat smaller than Nonpareil; blooms with Nonpareil. Chilling Requirement: approximately 400 h below 45 °F (7 °C). Self-compatible and self-fruitful; cross-compatible with Nonpareil and all commercial cultivars. Fruit:
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Prunus amygdalus 'Independence'