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Featuring hazelnut (cobnut), almond and walnut trees, our range of quality nut trees make attractive additions to the garden, giving colour in winter months and heavy crops of nuts from late summer/early autumn.
Almond 'Robijn'Prunus dulcis, Prunus amygdalus, Almond Oil Plant, Sweet Almond This beautiful sweet almond makes a highly ornamental tree bearing showy, light pink blossom in spring. Grafted on a semi-dwarfing 'St Julian' rootstock, Almond ‘Robijn’ will form a medium sized, spreading tree with excellent resistance to peach leaf curl. In areas with mild, frost free winters the soft shelled nuts will form if from the third year after planting, and can be harvested from late august. Although perfectly hardy, almond trees require a frost free winter and a warm dry summer in order to produce a crop. As Almond ‘Robijn’ is grafted onto peach rootstock it is advised not to plant near peaches as hybridisation may occur resulting in bitter nuts. Almonds are self fertile but pollination is improved when more than one almond tree is grown. Height and spread: 3.5m (11’).Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years. Useful links: Fruit rootstock guide More info |

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