Curious about almond tree size and how big these popular nut trees can grow in your New Zealand garden? Whether you're considering home-grown almonds for their tasty nuts or their beautiful blossom, knowing what to expect from your almond tree’s mature size will help you choose the right variety and location for planting. In this guide, we’ll explore typical almond tree sizes, factors that influence growth, and introduce you to popular varieties, so you can plan your perfect nut orchard or compact backyard feature.

Ulmus Lobel is a variety of Dutch Elm tree grown for its colourful foliage and narrow form. The leaves emerge a fresh green colour in spring, age to become dark green, then develop impressive yellow and orange tones in autumn before falling. It grows initially with a columnar form and tends to broaden as it matures, eventually reaching 15 m tall and 8 m wide. Ulmus Lobel is commonly grown as a specimen or used in avenue plantings.
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Magnolia Amethyst Flame is a smaller tree that bears masses of large and showy, bright red-purple flowers in late winter and early spring on the naked stems, before the foliage emerges. It typically grows to 2.5 m tall and 1.5 m wide and can be trimmed as necessary. Magnolia Amethyst Flame is commonly grown as a specimen, added to a mixed planting, included in cottage gardens, planted around outdoor living areas, or used line or border an entrance.
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