Almond Varieties' Time of Maturity
(Readiness for Harvest)
| Early | Early Mid | Mid | Late Mid | Late |
| (7-10 days) * | (15-20 days) * | (25-30 days) * | (40-60 days) * | |
| Jeffries
| Harvey Milow Mono Peerless Price Sauret 1 Solano Sonora | Carrion | Butte Carmel LeGrand+ Livingston Merced Padre | Drake Fritz Mission Monterey Planada |
Almond Varieties Grouped by Approximate Bloom Periods
Jordanolo
Early Early Mid Mid Late Mid Late Very Late (-6 and earlier) (-5 to -1) (0 to +2) (+3 to +4) (+5 to +7) (+8 and later)
Ne plusMilow
Peerless
SonoraAldrich
Carmel
Fritz
Harvey
Jeffries
Merced
Nonpariel
Price
Sauret 1
Solano
Woods
ColonyButte
Carrion
Drake
LeGrand
Monarch
Monterey
Norman
Sauret 2
TokyoLivingston
Mission
Mono
Parde
Ruby
ThompsonPlanada
Ripon
Note: This table is based primarily on results of the Manteca Variety trial. The numbers in the column heads indicate the days before (-) or after (+) peak Nonpariel bloom.
material source: Almond Production Manual, W. Micke, Ed., ANR Pub. 3364, 1996