Prunus amygdalus 'Tardy Nonpareil'

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A hermaphrodite deciduous tree.
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Origin: in Escalon, Calif., by Ernest T. Sandall. Introd. in 1955. 1389; 3 May 1955. Bud mutation of Nonpareil; discovered about 1942. Nut: matures 5 days later than Nonpareil; shell: soft, smooth, well-sealed, cracks easily; Kernel: averages about 25 per oz, cracks out about 55% of nut by weight; resembles Nonpareil. Tree: blooms 2 weeks later than parent, thus having more chance to escape frosts. Not grown commercially. Fruit:
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Germination duration (days) 120 - 365
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Synonyms

Prunus amygdalus 'Sandall' Prunus amygdalus 'Tardy Nonpareil'