Avocado-Brogdon Type B
Short List of Key Features
- Brogdon avocados have a great history of growing well in Tampa Zone 9b
- Average Height & Width: 15-20 feet tall and wide.
- Does it Grow Well in a Container?: Yes, it can grow well in a container, especially if kept pruned.
- Cold Temperature in Fahrenheit: Tolerates temperatures down to 28°F (-2°C).
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade.
- Common Names: Brogdon Avocado.
- Scientific Name: Persea americana.
- USDA Zone: 9-11.
- Type: B.
- Fruit Production Months: Late winter to early spring.
- Growth Rate: 1-2 feet per year.
Taste
The Brogdon Avocado is known for its smooth, creamy texture and rich, buttery flavor. It has a slightly nutty taste and is less watery than some other avocado varieties. The fruit is medium-sized, with a dark purple skin that turns black as it ripens, and a pale green flesh inside. This variety is prized for its excellent flavor and versatility in various dishes, from salads to spreads.
Why Plant a Type A and Type B Tree Together
Avocado trees can be categorized into Type A and Type B based on their flowering behavior. The Brogdon Avocado is a Type B, meaning its flowers open as female in the afternoon and male in the morning. Planting a Type A avocado tree, which has the opposite flowering pattern (female in the morning and male in the afternoon), alongside the Brogdon helps facilitate cross-pollination. This cross-pollination is essential for maximizing fruit set and yield, as the overlapping flowering periods of Type A and Type B trees improve pollination efficiency and increase overall fruit production.
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