Prunus amygdalus 'Vela'

Cultivar

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A hermaphrodite deciduous tree.
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Foliage retention deciduous
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Self-fertile, kernel-to-shell ratio 55%. Origin: University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, by M. Wirthensohn. Chellaston × A97001-1bT47 (Nonpareil × Lauranne); crossed 2002, selected 2009; introd. 2018. Australian PBR 6308; 18 Mar. 2020. Tree: growth habit slightly open; crops heavily on spurs; blooms just before Nonpareil. Fruit: : medium; weakly cordate; well-sealed hard-paper shells; kernels large, 1.83 g; 57% oil; <1% doubles; harvest time 10 d after Nonpareil.
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Germination duration (days) 120 - 365
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Prunus amygdalus 'Vela'