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Saye nagari
  1. Dukkanin talla
  2. Abinci, Noma & Kiwo
  3. Tsabobi da Taki
  4. Iri
  5. Plant Iri
Lagos, Surulere, kwanaki 2 da suka wuce
53 adadin kallo

Almond Seedling

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Irin Kayan marmari
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Almond
Irin Kayan marmari
Description of the Almond Plant Almond trees (Prunus dulcis) typically grow to a height of 3-4 meters in optimal conditions. Its flowers are usually pale pink or white, with a fragrance that attracts bees. The fruit is oval with green outer skin, and inside it is red flesh At the centre of the fruit is an oval casing when this is cracked open almond seed is found inside. The tree when fully grown serves as a canopy The almond plant adapts well to Nigeria’s climate, provided it receives adequate sunlight, well-drained soil, and regular maintenance. The Planting Season for Almond in Nigeria The best time to plant almonds in Nigeria is during the dry season, from November to March, when temperatures are cooler, and rainfall is minimal. This season allows seedlings to establish their roots before the onset of the rainy
Almond Seedling
₦ 5,500
Za a iya rangwame
Kai korafi
Sirrin bada kariya
  • Ka da a biya kudi kafin isowar kaya, ko da kudin sallawu
  • A hadu da mai kaya a amintaccen wuri a fili
  • Da farko, a duba abin da za a saya, a tabbatar shi ake bukata
  • Ka da a biya sai an gamsu
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