â Almond
Prunus amygdalus Batsch (1801)
= Amygdalus communis L. (1753);WFO
= Amygdalus dulcis Mill. (1768).WFO
Period English: almond; almond tree; common almond; Jordan almond ▲︎. EWW
Period French: amandier m. BD CLT JDS
Period German: Mandelbaum m. ('almond-tree'). JDS
Sentiments:
Note: all sentiments relate to the blossom.
Imprudence ◼︎ (1811); BD
Heedlessness ▲︎◆︎ (1825-1850); HP:FE TTA LH S&K HGA:OT
Stupidity ▲︎ (1836); TTA
Indiscretion ▲︎ (1839-1840); FS CHW
ĂtourderieThoughtlessness ◼︎ (1841); JDS
Thoughtlessness ◆︎ (1869); RT:LOF
Region:
Native: Transcaucasus.WFO
Introduced: Canary Islands; Northern Africa; Middle and Western Asia; Pakistan; West Himalaya; Southern and Western Europe; Great Britain; Western USA.WFO
Seasonality: Deciduous tree, flowers early spring before the leaves appear, fruits in autumn.
Period Colours: The flowers are very small, and of a pale colour, inclining to white. EWW ... from the fine blush of the apple-blossom, to a snowy whiteness. RT:LOF
Cited Verse:
⧠Virgil (tr. John Dryden), Georgics (Husbandry), Book I (c.29 BCE, tr.1697) lines 272-279 p.19;
⧠Plutarch (ed. William W. Goodwin), Quaestiones Convivales, Book 1 (c.100 AD, tr.1874) 6.4 (Plut. Quaes. Conv. 1.6.4);
⧠âBook III - Argumentâ, Homer, The Iliad (c.8th century);
⧠âCanto VIIâ, Stanza XXXII, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Book I (1590) lines 275-283;
⧠âThe Light of the Haramâ, Thomas Moore, Lalla Rookh, An Oriental Romance (1817) pp.324-325.