Waldin Avocado Tree – Persea americana Grafted Live Avocado Tree | 1 Gallon Pot West Indian Variety • Type A Flowers • USDA Zones 9–11
Waldin Avocado Tree – Persea americana Grafted Live Avocado Tree | 1 Gallon Pot West Indian Variety • Type A Flowers • USDA Zones 9–11
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Grow a productive and vigorous avocado tree with this live grafted Waldin Avocado Tree, a well-known West Indian avocado variety widely grown in Central and South Florida. Grafting ensures earlier fruiting, consistent quality, and strong growth, making this tree an excellent choice for home gardeners and orchards in warm climates.
Waldin avocados are known for their heavy production, large rounded fruit, and dependable performance in tropical and subtropical regions. The fruit matures from August through November, making it a valuable late-summer to fall producer.
This is a Type A flowering avocado, meaning female flowers open in the morning and male flowers open in the afternoon. Planting near a Type B avocado such as Lula or Taylor can significantly improve pollination and fruit set.
Your tree ships healthy, grafted, and established in a 1-gallon nursery pot, carefully packaged to maintain hydration during transit.
📦 You Will Receive
✔️ 1 live grafted Waldin Avocado Tree
✔️ West Indian avocado variety
✔️ Type A flowering
✔️ Shipped in a 1-gallon nursery pot with soil
✔️ Healthy root system and graft union
✔️ Carefully packaged for safe delivery
📍 Shipping restrictions may apply. Please review listing details before purchasing.
🌼 Growing Information
The Waldin Avocado Tree is an evergreen tropical fruit tree best suited for USDA Zones 9–11. It thrives in full sun, requiring 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily, and prefers well-draining, slightly acidic soil. Regular watering during establishment supports strong root development, while mature trees require minimal supplemental watering except during extended dry periods. With proper care, Waldin produces large quantities of fruit annually. Mulching helps retain moisture and protect the shallow root system. For best results, avoid disturbing the root ball during transplanting.
🥑 Variety Highlights
• Heavy fruit producer
• Large, rounded fruit shape
• Harvest season: August–November
• Vigorous growth habit
• Excellent choice for Florida and similar climates
• Ideal for pairing with Type B avocado varieties
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