Avocado Tree Seedling – Persea americana Live Plant in Pot | Approximately 12 Inches Tall Tropical Fruit Tree | Beginner Friendly | Ready to Plant
Avocado Tree Seedling – Persea americana Live Plant in Pot | Approximately 12 Inches Tall Tropical Fruit Tree | Beginner Friendly | Ready to Plant
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Start your avocado-growing journey with this Live Avocado Tree Seedling, approximately 12 inches tall, established in its own pot and ready to plant.
This young avocado plant is a great choice for gardeners who enjoy nurturing fruit trees from an early stage. With proper care and time, it can develop into a beautiful evergreen tree that enhances your garden or patio with lush green foliage and future fruit potential.
Perfect for warm climates or container growing in cooler areas, this seedling thrives in medium to full sun and requires moderate watering.
Each plant is unique—your tree will be similar to the display photo but may vary naturally in shape and leaf size.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 Live Avocado Tree Seedling
✔️ Approximately 12 inches tall
✔️ Planted in container with soil
✔️ Healthy root system
✔️ Carefully packaged for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Avocado Tree
Botanical Name: Persea americana
Plant Type: Evergreen tropical fruit tree (seed-grown)
Sun Requirements: Medium to full sun (6+ hours preferred)
Soil: Well-draining soil
Mature Height: 15–30 feet (smaller with pruning or containers)
Growth Rate: Moderate
Watering: Moderate; allow soil to slightly dry between watering
Cold Tolerance: Sensitive to frost; protect below 32°F
USDA Zones: 9–11
Container Growing: Yes (recommended in cooler climates)
Seed-grown trees may take several years to produce fruit and may vary slightly in characteristics.
🌿 Planting & Care Highlights
• Plant in well-draining soil or transfer to larger container
• Water consistently but avoid waterlogging
• Gradually acclimate to full sun
• Protect from frost and extreme temperatures
• Light pruning can help encourage branching as it grows
Allow a few days for the plant to adjust to its new environment before fertilizing.
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