Prunus tenella aka Russian Almond

Taxonomy ID: 12944

Prunus tenella, also known as the dwarf Russian almond, is a small deciduous shrub native to steppes of Eastern Europe, Western Siberia, Caucasus, and parts of Western and Central Asia. This ornamental plant is highly valued for its profuse spring blossom and exceptional winter hardiness. With narrow, glossy dark green leaves, it grows to a height of 1.5 meters (5 ft). The bowl-shaped deep pink flowers of Prunus tenella open before the leaves in spring, creating a stunning display. It produces small almond-like hairy fruits with a unique flavor. While it was once classified under Prunus sect. Amygdalus, recent molecular phylogenetic studies have shown its close relation to bush cherries, apricots, and plums instead of almonds. A popular cultivar of Prunus tenella is 'Fire Hill', which boasts beautiful red flowers. In the wild, this shrub tends to grow in clusters of one to three. The Latin specific epithet "tenella" translates to "tender" or "delicate," reflecting its delicate nature.

Common names

Russian Almond, Dwarf Russian Almond, Russian Dwarf Almond

More information about Russian Almond

How big does Russian Almond get?

Prunus tenella is a small, suckering deciduous shrub. PFAF gives a mature size of about 0.8 m (2 ft 7 in) tall by 1.5 m (5 ft) wide, while Wikipedia cites a height of approximately 1.5 m (5 ft). It spreads readily by root suckers to form a thicket over time.

Where is Russian Almond originally from?

The species is native to the steppes of Eastern Europe and Western Siberia, the dry open sites of the Caucasus, and parts of Western and Central Asia. GBIF distribution records confirm a continuous range from central and southeastern Europe (France, the Balkans, Romania) through European Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Western Siberia, and into northern China (Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Manchuria). It is recorded as introduced in Germany.

What temperature does Russian Almond prefer?

Prunus tenella is renowned for its exceptional winter hardiness and is well-suited to cold temperate climates. PFAF rates it as UK hardiness zone 2, hardy to approximately -25°C.

What are the flowers of Russian Almond like?

🌸 April

The shrub produces a profuse display of small pink to red blossoms in spring, typically April. Flower colour varies by cultivar, ranging from light pink in the species through to deep red in selected forms.

What varieties of Russian Almond are available?

The most widely grown selected cultivar is 'Fire Hill', noted for its especially deep red flowers.

How to grow Russian Almond outdoors

🇬🇧 UK Zone 2

Plant in a sunny position in well-drained, moisture-retentive soil; loam with some lime is ideal but the species also accepts light sandy, medium loamy, or heavy clay soils across a wide pH range. It will tolerate the semi-shade of light woodland but flowers most freely in full sun.

How to prune Russian Almond

Prunus tenella is a free-growing, suckering shrub. Suckers can be left to expand the colony or dug up and divided for propagation.

How to propagate Russian Almond

Propagate by sowing seed after a 2-3 month cold stratification, by half-ripe or softwood cuttings, by layering, or by division of the abundant root suckers.

Why are Russian Almond leaves yellow

Chlorosis (yellowing of leaves) can occur if the soil contains excessive lime, despite the plant tolerating some lime. Reduce alkalinity by mulching with acidic organic matter or applying chelated iron if symptoms persist. Yellowing in autumn is normal as this deciduous shrub prepares to drop its leaves.

Why does Russian Almond drop its leaves

Russian Almond is deciduous — losing its leaves in autumn is part of its normal annual cycle and not a cause for concern. Premature leaf drop can indicate drought stress, root disturbance, or honey fungus infection.

Why is Russian Almond growing slowly

Seed-raised plants are slow to establish — germination alone can take up to 18 months and requires 2–3 months of cold stratification. Vegetative propagation (cuttings, layering, sucker division) produces faster-establishing plants. Mature shrubs grow at a moderate rate; sluggish growth in the landscape often reflects waterlogged soil, deep shade, or excess lime causing chlorosis.

What are the common pests and diseases of Russian Almond?

The species is reported to be susceptible to honey fungus.

How is Russian Almond pollinated

🐝 Insects

Flowers are hermaphroditic and pollinated by insects. The early-spring blossoms are attractive to bees and other emerging pollinators, providing an important early nectar source.

Is Russian Almond edible?

🍎 Rating 3/5 🥗 Fruit, Seed, Oil

The fruit and seeds can be eaten raw or cooked, and an edible oil can be pressed from the seeds. However, very bitter-tasting fruit or seeds should not be consumed because they contain elevated levels of amygdalin and prunasin, which release hydrogen cyanide on contact with water.

Does Russian Almond have medicinal uses?

💊 Rating 1/5

PFAF gives Prunus tenella a low medicinal rating (1 of 5). Like other members of the genus, the leaves and seeds contain amygdalin and prunasin; in small amounts these compounds have been noted to stimulate respiration and digestion, but in larger amounts they release toxic hydrogen cyanide.

What other uses does Russian Almond have?

🔧 Rating 3/5

Prunus tenella is used as a frost-resistant rootstock for the cultivated almond (Prunus dulcis) and as a low ground cover. The leaves yield a green dye and the fruit a dark grey-green dye.

How difficult is it to take care of Russian Almond

With its straightforward care requirements, Russian Almond is a hassle-free plant that anyone can enjoy.

What are the water needs for Russian Almond

💧 Dry to moist
Russian Almond should be watered regularly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.

What is the right soil for Russian Almond

pH: Adaptable Any soil
If you're planting Russian Almond, you need to make sure you use a potting soil that can retain moisture. While the soil should still be able to drain well, it should contain plenty of organic matter like coco coir or sphagnum moss to help it stay moist and nourish the roots of your plants. This is especially important since Russian Almond is especially sensitive to dry soil. You can also add other amendments, such as compost, to help retain moisture and provide extra nutrients to your plants. Be sure to keep the soil evenly moist, but not soggy, throughout the growing season. With the right soil and proper care, your Russian Almond will thrive!

What is the sunlight requirement for Russian Almond

Russian Almond requires abundant, bright and direct light. Placing it less than one foot from a window is the best way to make sure the plant receives enough light to survive and thrive. Depending on your region, however, the current weather can affect the placement of the plant in your home. For example, in some areas the sun may be too direct and intense, so it's best to place it farther away from the window. You may also need to adjust your placement according to the season as the sunlight can change intensity over the course of the year. If you live in a region with significant temperature fluctuations, such as a desert, you may need to place the plant a bit farther away from the window to avoid extreme heat or cold. With some care and attention, your Russian Almond will be sure to bring you many years of beauty and enjoyment.

How to fertilize Russian Almond

The Russian Almond is known for its slow growth and doesn't require fertilizing beyond its potting soil. Replacing the soil in its pot once a year should offer it sufficient nutrition. It's essential to remember that plants get their energy from the sun, not from fertilizers.

Is Russian Almond toxic to humans/pets?

No verified data on the toxicity of this plant exists within Ploi's records. Should you, someone in your family, or your pet ingest plant material with an unknown toxicity level, it is recommended to seek medical advice.

What seasonal care does Russian Almond need?

During the wintertime, it is common for Russian Almond plants to go dormant and their growth rate may slow down. Therefore, the amount of waterings should be spaced out more.

More info:
Wikipedia GBIF

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