Texas Mission Almond (organic)
Weight | 13 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 11 × 12 in |
Common Name | Texas Mission |
Synonym | Mission |
Botanical Name | Prunus dulcis |
Texas Mission Almond aka Mission (Prunus dulcis) is a medium size, hard shell. Kernel is white, short, plump and sweet. Relatively hardy and historically heavy bearer. Beautiful, profuse white blooms with a pink center. Semi self-fertile, but does better with pollinizer. Pollinizers: All In One, Hall’s Hardy or Nonpareil or Butte or Padre. Requires 500 hours chilling below 45 degree F. Mature height is 15-20 feet with a spread of 15-20 feet. Late blooming regular heavy producer of hard shelled nuts. Good cold tolerance.
- Nut Category: Mission Type
- Estimated Chilling Requirement: 500 hours below 45°F
- Bloom Timing: 6 days after Nonpareil with Butte and Padre
- Harvest Timing: 29 days after Nonpareil
- Approximate Harvest Dates: September 27 to October 12 (approximate for Fresno, CA area)Almond Maturity Chart
- Shell: hard, well sealed
- Kernel Size & Shape: small to medium, plump, slightly bitter
- Pollination: pollenizer such as Butte or Padre required
- Tree Characteristics: large, upright and vigorous, easy to train
- Comments: Also known as Texas Mission. Regular to heavy bearer, knocks moderately well. Tree sensitive to soil salts.
2020 – Currently sold on Nemaguard. Info provided by https://www.davewilson.com/product-information-commercial/product/mission-almond
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