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Avocado-Winter Mexican by Zill's Type B

Original price $59.00 - Original price $159.00
Original price
$119.00
$59.00 - $159.00
Current price $119.00

Winter Mexican Avocado Tree: Key Features

  • Average Height & Width: 10 to 15 feet tall; 8 to 12 feet wide
  • Does it Grow Well in a Container?: Yes, though it requires regular pruning and a large container
  • Cold Temperature: Down to 20°F
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun
  • Common Names: Winter Mexican Avocado, Mexican Avocado
  • Scientific Name: Persea americana
  • USDA Zone: 8b to 11
  • Type: Type B
  • Fruit Production Months: Typically from late fall to early spring (October to March)
  • Growth Rate: 1 to 2 feet per year

Taste

The Winter Mexican Avocado is known for its distinctive flavor profile that combines a creamy texture with a slightly tangy, nutty taste. The fruit has a smooth, buttery consistency that is perfect for a variety of dishes, including salads, sandwiches, and guacamole. The flesh of the Winter Mexican Avocado is pale green and rich, making it a flavorful addition to both cooked and raw recipes.

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

  1. Improved Pollination: Avocado trees have a unique flowering pattern where flowers open in either a male or female phase depending on the type. Type A avocados have their female flowers open in the morning and male flowers in the afternoon, whereas Type B avocados have female flowers in the afternoon and male flowers in the morning. Planting both types together allows for better cross-pollination because the flowering times overlap. This overlap increases the likelihood of successful pollination and can lead to a higher fruit set.

  2. Increased Fruit Yield: Cross-pollination between Type A and Type B avocado trees often results in more abundant fruit production. The presence of both types ensures that there are compatible flowers available at different times of the day, which improves the overall pollination efficiency and fruit yield.

  3. Extended Harvest Period: By having both Type A and Type B avocado trees, you can extend your avocado harvest season. The different flowering times of each type allow for a longer fruiting period, providing a steady supply of fresh avocados from late fall through early spring. This can be especially beneficial for maintaining a continuous supply of avocados throughout the year.

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