The Nonpareil almond tree is a cultivar of the Prunus dulcis species, also known as the sweet almond tree. It is grown for its sweet, edible nuts and is one of the most popular varieties of almond tree grown for commercial production. The Nonpareil almond tree is known for producing large, high-quality nuts with thin shells and a creamy, mild flavor. It is a deciduous tree that grows to a height of 15-30 feet and has a spreading, vase-shaped canopy. Nonpareil almond trees need well-draining soil and full sun exposure to thrive. They are adapted to a wide range of climates, but prefer a warm, dry growing season.
The trees grow strong and upright.
It is very efficient.
Fruits are slightly tall and puffy.
Fruit peel is thin and suitable for hand breaking.
Internal efficiency is 55-60%, double almond rate is 5-6%.
Harvest time: It is the middle of September.
Pollinators: Texas, Ne Plus Ultra