The almond tree is from ten to eighteen feet high, with a pale-brown rugged bark, and dividing into many branches. The leaves are of a bright light green, two to four inches long, and about three-fourths of an inch wide. Flowers are moderately large, pink or white, sessile, in pairs, and appearing before the leaves. Calyx reddish, petals variable in size. The fruit is a hoary drupe; stone oblong or ovate, hard in various degrees, always rugged and pitted with irregular holes. Both the bitter and sweet almonds come from this tree.
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English
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Almendro
Almond
flowering almond
Sweet almond
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Afrikaans
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Amandel
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Albanian
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Bajame
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Amharic
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‘A-le-mo-ne-de
Almond
አልሞንድ
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Arabic
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Lawz
Lawzah
لوز
لوزة
لَوْز
لَوْزَة
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Armenian
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Noosh
Nush
Nuš
Նուշ
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Azerbaijani
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Badam
Бадам
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Basque
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Almendra
Amanda
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Bulgarian
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Badem
Бадем
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Catalan
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Ametler
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Chinese
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Bian tao
八担杏
巴旦杏
扁桃
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Croatian
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Badem
Mendula
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Czech
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Mandle
Mandloň obecná
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Danish
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Mandel
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Dutch
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Amandel
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Esperanto
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Migdalo
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Estonian
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Harilik mandlipuu
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Finnish
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Manteli
Tarhamanteli
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French
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Amande
Amandier amer
Prunier domestique
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Georgian
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Nushi
Nuši
ნუში
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German
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Bittermandelbaum
Knackmandel
Mandel
Mandelbaum
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Gujarati
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Badam
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Hebrew
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Almond
Shaked
Shaqed
שקד
שקד מצוי
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Hungarian
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Mandula
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Icelandic
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Mandla
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Italian
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mandorio
Mandorla
Mandorlo
Prunus dulcis
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Japanese
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Amond
āmondo
アーモンド
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Kannada
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Badami
Badamu
Badāmu
Bādāmi
ಬದಾಮು
ಬಾದಾಮಿ
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Kazakh
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Badam
Badamgül
Basamgül
Ltbadam
Lytbadam
Бадам
Бадамгүл
Итбадам
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Korean
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A-mon-deu
Amondu
아몬드
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Latvian
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Mandele
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Lithuanian
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Migdolai
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Maltese
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Lewż
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Marathi
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Badam
Badām
बदाम
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Polish
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Migdał zwyczajny
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Portuguese
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Amendoeira
Amêndoa
Amêndoa-doce
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Romanian
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Migdal
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Russian
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Mindal
Mindal’
mindal’ obyknovennyj
Миндаль
миндаль обыкновенный
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Sanskrit
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Badama
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Scottish Gaelic
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Cno ghreugach
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Slovak
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Mandľa obyčajná
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Slovenian
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Mandelj
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Spanish
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Almendra
Almendro
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Swahili
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Lozi
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Swedish
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Bittermandel
Mandel
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Tamil
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Paruppu
Vatumai
Vātumai
பருப்பு
வாதுமை
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Telugu
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Badamu
Badamupappu
Bādāmu
Bādāmupappu
బాదాము
బాదాముపప్పు
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Turkish
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Badem
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Ukrainian
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Miġdal’
Mygdal
Миґдаль
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Yiddish
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Mandl