Description
Description of the Ferragnes Almond Tree
The Ferragnes almond tree is a variety developed by INRA, known for its late and spectacular flowering in mid-March, which heralds spring. The Ferragnes almond is large, tasty and coated with a semi-hard shell, ideal for a variety of consumption. This vigorous and productive tree bears fruit quickly, usually in 3 years or more.
Botanical Features:
- Common name : Almond tree
- Variety name : Ferragnes
- Varietal protection : INRA
- Family : Rosaceae
- Genus : Prunus
- Species : Amygdalus
- Flower colour : Creamy white
- Flowering : March
- Foliage colour : Green
- Foliage : Deciduous
- Fruit colour : Green
- Adult height : From 3 to 5 meters
Growing Conditions:
Plant the Ferragnes almond tree in a sheltered, sunny and well-drained location. It prefers light, calcareous soils and tolerates drought well. This variety is hardy down to -12ยฐC and has good resistance to diseases.
Use and Care:
- Use : Isolated, hedge
- Habit : Stem, slender
- Growth : Rapid
- Planting period : Mid-October to early April
- Contributions : Organic amendment
- Exposure : Sunny
- Planting distance : 4 meters
Pollination and Harvesting:
- Pollinators : Marcona, Avijor
- Harvest : End of September to beginning of October, with the possibility of harvesting green in early summer for immediate consumption or dry in autumn for conservation.
- Fruit set : 3 years or more
Advantages and Interests:
- Cold Hardy
- Late flowering and ornamental
- Large and soft-shelled fruits
- High productivity
- Good disease resistance
Origin and Production:
The Ferragnes almond tree is native to the Near East and the Mediterranean. It is produced in France and available in nurseries from mid-October to April.
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