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Brogdon Avocado Tree – Persea americana Grafted Live Tree | 1 Foot Tall | Ships in 6” Pot Cold Hardy Avocado | Rich Creamy Flavor | Compact Starter Tree

Brogdon Avocado Tree – Persea americana Grafted Live Tree | 1 Foot Tall | Ships in 6” Pot Cold Hardy Avocado | Rich Creamy Flavor | Compact Starter Tree

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Grow rich, buttery avocados at home with this 1-foot tall grafted Brogdon Avocado Tree, shipped in a 6” nursery pot and ready to plant. Brogdon is a highly prized variety known for its excellent flavor and better cold tolerance compared to many other avocado types.

The fruit is pear-shaped with thin, smooth dark purple to nearly black skin that is edible. Inside, the greenish-yellow flesh is creamy, nutty, and high in oil content—often compared to the popular Hass avocado.

Brogdon produces small to medium-sized fruit, typically weighing between 0.5 to 1 pound. As a grafted tree, it will produce true-to-type fruit and begin bearing earlier than seed-grown trees.

You will receive a plant similar in size and health to the one shown in the listing photos.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 live grafted Brogdon Avocado tree
✔️ Height: approximately 1 foot tall
✔️ Shipped in 6” nursery pot
✔️ Healthy, well-rooted plant
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information

Common Name: Brogdon Avocado
Botanical Name: Persea americana ‘Brogdon’
Plant Type: Evergreen fruit tree
Growth Stage: Grafted young tree
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining soil
Watering: Moderate; allow topsoil to dry slightly between watering
Fruit Shape: Pear-shaped
Fruit Skin: Thin, dark purple to black, edible
Fruit Size: Small to medium (0.5–1 lb)
Flavor: Rich, nutty, creamy
Mature Height: 15–25 feet (can be pruned smaller)
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 8–11
Container Friendly: Yes (large container recommended as it grows)

💡 Care Tip: Protect young trees from hard frost during the first few winters. Plant in well-draining soil and avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.

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