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    Avocado-Pancho Tree Type A

    Original price $119.00 - Original price $119.00
    Original price
    $119.00
    $119.00 - $119.00
    Current price $119.00

    Pancho Avocado Tree: Key Features

    • Average Height & Width: 15 to 30 feet tall; 10 to 20 feet wide
    • Does it Grow Well in a Container?: Yes, with regular pruning and appropriate care
    • Cold Temperature: Down to 30°F
    • Sun Requirements: Full sun
    • Common Names: Pancho Avocado
    • Scientific Name: Persea americana
    • USDA Zone: 9b to 11
    • Type: Type A
    • Fruit Production Months: Typically from late fall to early spring (November to March)
    • Growth Rate: 2 to 4 feet per year

    Taste

    The Pancho Avocado is renowned for its rich, creamy texture and mild, nutty flavor. It has a smooth, buttery consistency that makes it ideal for a variety of dishes. Whether used in salads, sandwiches, guacamole, or smoothies, its flavor is consistently appreciated for its quality and taste.

    Why Plant a Type A and Type B Avocado Tree Together?

    Planting both Type A and Type B avocado trees can significantly enhance fruit production and quality. Here’s why:

    1. Enhanced Pollination: Avocado trees of different types have complementary flowering patterns. Type A trees open their flowers as female in the morning and as male in the afternoon on the same day. Conversely, Type B trees open their flowers as female in the afternoon and as male the next morning. By having both types, cross-pollination is more likely to occur, which improves fruit set.

    2. Increased Yield: Effective cross-pollination generally leads to better fruit production. The overlap in flowering times between Type A and Type B trees ensures that pollen transfer is more efficient, resulting in a greater number of fruits and potentially higher quality.

    3. Extended Harvest Season: Different avocado types may have slightly varying fruiting periods. By planting both Type A and Type B, you can potentially extend the harvest season, enjoying a more prolonged availability of fresh avocados.

    Most of the Tampa Bay Area is Zone 9b but you can search for your specific zip code By clicking here