Almond. (Micradad) (Rod AmSgdalus L., Fam. Rosacasion) – The genus covers about 40 types, prevalent in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. These are leaves-almond (AmSgdalus L.) canned trees or shrubs, with narrow elliptical leaves, white, pink or red, fifth-end flowers, and the fruits are flattened bosons. In the Republic of Macedonia, spontaneously or subposely, three types are represented: a) wild almond (A. ivby Sputzh.) – Victory, branched shrub to a small tree from the Eastern Mediterranean and submitted. There are minor leaves, white or pink flowers and petty, bitter fruits. In the Republic of Macedonia is represented in the warm, the sub-Mediterranean zone of rocky, most often limestone terrains. b) Steppe Badem (wild peach) (A. Nana L.) – a small bush with narrow-green sheets, pink to red flowers and oval, hairy fruits. In the Republic of Macedonia, it is represented on drought and settled places in Kumanovo and in secondary Povardarie. c) almond (A. BADEM) (A. Tsommunis L.) – a small tree from West Asia and North Africa, with larger leaves. In the Republic of Macedonia, Subsontano spread through the Shibes of the White and Black Gaber. Al. And. Robert Badenter.
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
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