I'm pretty sure its in Rosaceae.
The mango belongs to the biological family Anacardiaceae, but the almond belongs to the biological family Rosaceae.
The almond is frequently, but incorrectly, said to be a member of the peach family. The almond is not a member of the peach family, but rather it is a member of the Rosaceae (Rose) family.The peach also is a member of the Rosaceae (Rose) family. Thus the almond and peach are in the same family but neither is in the other's family, as this term (Family) is commonly and taxonomically understood.
The almond is frequently, but incorrectly, said to be a member of the peach family. The almond is not a member of the peach family, but rather it is a member of the Rosaceae (Rose) family.The peach also is a member of the Rosaceae (Rose) family. Thus the almond and peach are in the same family but neither is in the other's family, as this term (Family) is commonly and taxonomically understood.
almond
No. Apricots are not a member of the almond family. Apricots belong to the family Rosaceae, the same family of the rose garden, and are also known as botanically as Prunus Armeniaca, or "Armenian plum".
The same as peaches, apricots etc.
Well, honey, a peach and a mango are both fruits, but they ain't exactly siblings. They belong to different plant families, with peaches being part of the rose family and mangoes belonging to the cashew family. So, they might hang out in the fruit bowl together, but they ain't exactly family.
cyanogens in rose family (apple, peach, almond) seeds
In almond juice, or almond scents
A Blanched Almond is an Almond where the skin has been removed.
The address of the Almond Branch is: 122 Main St., Almond, 54909 9785
Almond liqueur is made from almond extract.