DESCRIPTION
Flowering almond (standart)- this tree is grafted on elongated rootstock. It blooms between April and May, when it has a show of abundant beautiful flowers - pink and full, similar to small roses, with a diameter of about 3 cm. Framed by pale green leaves which are broadly elliptical and double-quilted at the edge which turn beautifully to yellow and gold in autumn.ADVICES
Best placed in a sunny position and sheltered from wind. It grows well in all types of garden soil. For best results plant in fertile non-clay soil.Do not forget to cut the shoots after flowering (cutting should be performed in such a way as to reduce the branches that are no longer blooming, and remove diseased and old shoots). In order to protect the plant from frost, in late autumn cover with a mound of earth or turf. Almond trees are prone to brown rot, so you should spray with Topsin, before, during and after flowering.