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All in One Almond

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SKU K150

Prunus dulcis 'All In One'

Prohibited to AZ

A self fertile, soft-shelled, sweet almond. All in One is hardy in the Pacific Northwest and in warmer climates. It is late-blooming for an almond, which helps the blooms escape damage from variable spring freezing. It is a genetic semi dwarf and will only grow 12 to 15 feet tall. Can be subject to peach leaf curl in wet spring climates. USDA Zones 6-9. Developed by Floyd Zaiger.

USDA Zone: 6-9

Mature Size:  15' (Semi Dwarf)

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: Late Summer

Pollination: Self Fertile

Semi-Dwarf Rootstock: Marianna 2624

Read our Almond Growing Guide

Size Options: 4'-5' Foot Tree

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Do you know when this tree would start blooming in zone 7a, North New Jersey?

    Almonds bloom early, overlapping with peaches.

  • Doors this almond variety, or any for that matter, stand a chance growing in zone 9a in south Louisiana? Is humidity the deal breaker? I was hoping that since it's closely related to a peach there would be a variety that might work.

    Almonds, even the hybrids, require a dry summer climate to thrive. Nuts like pecans, walnuts, and macedamia nuts all grow well in your area.

  • does the name imply more than one type of almond on the same plant

    No, it refers to it being self-fertile, which was uncommon at the time of selection.

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Garret S.
All in one Doing well in year 2

The first year in the ground the all in one i got struggled a bit. But the 2nd year it made a total comeback and is ~8ft tall. I'm excited to see how this tree progress's.

I'm in 8b and it seems to like the weather here so far.

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Joe S.
Almond Trees in Washington State

Raintree is great! Their employees are great! Their products are great! But I would advise against trying to grow almonds in Washington unless you plan to grow them in a greenhouse. Neither of the almond trees I purchased 2 years ago survived, and I'm still trying to figure out how to keep this new one alive.