Almond Saplings
Laurenne
Features
- β Rootstock: Garnem
- β Origin: France
- β Growth: Vigorous, semi-upright
- β Nut: Medium-sized, elongated oval
- β Shell: Semi-hard, dark brown
- β Kernel: Sweet, aromatic
- β Kernel Yield: 35β40%
- β Blooming: Late season
- β Pollination: Self-fertile
- β Storage: Very long-term
- β Resistance: Frost, drought, and disease tolerant
- β Usage: Nuts, roasted almonds, industrial processing, commercial production
Description
Lauranne Almond Sapling (Garnem rootstock) is a France-origin almond variety highly preferred in modern almond production due to its self-fertile structure, late blooming habit, and high productivity. It is especially suitable for regions exposed to spring frosts. All our saplings are certified, true-to-type, and disease-free.
The tree has a vigorous and semi-upright growth habit. The Garnem rootstock provides a strong root system, drought tolerance, and excellent adaptation to calcareous soils. The variety begins fruiting at an early age and produces regular yields. Its disease resistance also provides easier orchard management.
The nuts are medium-sized with an elongated oval shape. The shell is semi-hard, durable for transport and storage, and dark brown in color. Kernels are sweet, aromatic, and high quality. Kernel yield averages around 35β40%. Due to its high oil content, it is highly suitable for roasted almond production and industrial use.
This variety is self-fertile, requiring no pollinator. Its late blooming habit provides protection against spring frost damage and allows safe cultivation in various climates.
The fruits can be stored for a very long period, offering strong commercial advantages.
The tree has a vigorous and semi-upright growth habit. The Garnem rootstock provides a strong root system, drought tolerance, and excellent adaptation to calcareous soils. The variety begins fruiting at an early age and produces regular yields. Its disease resistance also provides easier orchard management.
The nuts are medium-sized with an elongated oval shape. The shell is semi-hard, durable for transport and storage, and dark brown in color. Kernels are sweet, aromatic, and high quality. Kernel yield averages around 35β40%. Due to its high oil content, it is highly suitable for roasted almond production and industrial use.
This variety is self-fertile, requiring no pollinator. Its late blooming habit provides protection against spring frost damage and allows safe cultivation in various climates.
The fruits can be stored for a very long period, offering strong commercial advantages.


