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Fuerte Avocado Seeds – Persea americana 12 USA-Grown Seeds | Non-GMO | Naturally Grown Cold Hardy Variety | Classic Guacamole Avocado | Great for Home Gardens

Fuerte Avocado Seeds – Persea americana 12 USA-Grown Seeds | Non-GMO | Naturally Grown Cold Hardy Variety | Classic Guacamole Avocado | Great for Home Gardens

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Grow a classic, cold-hardy avocado variety with these 12 USA-grown Fuerte Avocado Seeds, naturally grown and non-GMO.

Fuerte avocados are pear-shaped with medium-thick, slightly pebbly green skin and smooth, creamy flesh. Known for their rich flavor, they are a favorite for fresh guacamole, slicing, and everyday use.

The Fuerte avocado is a historic hybrid between Mexican and Guatemalan varieties. First introduced to California in the early 1900s, it earned its name—meaning “strong” in Spanish—after surviving a severe freeze. It became one of the foundational varieties of California’s avocado industry and remains valued for its relative cold hardiness.

Even before fruiting, Fuerte avocado trees make attractive evergreen ornamental plants with glossy foliage. They can be grown outdoors in warm climates or in containers for patios, balconies, and indoor spaces with bright light.

You will receive:
✔️ 12 Fuerte Avocado Seeds
✔️ USA-grown
✔️ Naturally grown without pesticides
✔️ Non-GMO
✔️ Carefully packaged for safe shipping


🌼 Growing Information

Common Name: Fuerte Avocado
Botanical Name: Persea americana
Plant Type: Evergreen fruit tree (grown from seed)
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
Soil: Well-draining, loose soil; slightly acidic preferred
Germination Time: Typically 2–8 weeks in warm conditions
Mature Height: 20–30 feet (smaller with pruning or containers)
Growth Rate: Moderate
Cold Tolerance: One of the more cold-hardy varieties once established
USDA Zones: 9–11
Container Growing: Yes (recommended in cooler climates)

For best results, germinate in warm conditions and transplant once roots and stem are well established.

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