Winter Mexican Avocado Tree – Persea americana Grafted Live Tree | 2–3 Feet Tall Ultra Cold Hardy Avocado | Rich, Creamy Fruit | Heat & Cold Tolerant
Winter Mexican Avocado Tree – Persea americana Grafted Live Tree | 2–3 Feet Tall Ultra Cold Hardy Avocado | Rich, Creamy Fruit | Heat & Cold Tolerant
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Grow one of the most climate-adaptable avocado varieties with the Winter Mexican Avocado Tree, a grafted tree prized for its exceptional cold tolerance, rich flavor, and vigorous growth. This variety thrives in both cold and hot environments, making it an excellent choice for growers in diverse regions.
Winter Mexican avocados are known for their large, green, tender-skinned fruit with a high oil content of approximately 30%, delivering a firm yet creamy texture that is ideal for fresh eating, slicing, and guacamole. This variety combines outstanding flavor with reliable performance in challenging climates.
Your tree arrives 2–3 feet tall, healthy, vigorous, and professionally grafted from proven fruit-producing stock for earlier fruiting and consistent quality. Once established, this tree can grow into a large, impressive landscape specimen while providing dependable harvests.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 live grafted Winter Mexican Avocado Tree
✔️ Height: approximately 2–3 feet
✔️ Nursery-grown and well rooted
✔️ Carefully packaged for safe shipping
🚚 We ship to all U.S. states
🌱 Grown with care in our Homestead, Florida nursery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Winter Mexican Avocado
Botanical Name: Persea americana
Plant Type: Evergreen fruit tree (grafted)
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial sun
Soil: Well-drained, slightly acidic soil
Mature Height: Up to 40+ feet (manageable with pruning)
Growth Rate: Vigorous
Fruit Skin: Green, tender
Flavor: Rich, creamy, high oil content
Cold Hardiness: Down to approximately 22°F once established
Heat Tolerance: Excellent
Container Growing: Suitable while young
Winter Mexican Avocado Trees perform best in sunny locations with good drainage. Young trees should be protected from extreme cold during the first winters. Regular watering and balanced fertilization will encourage strong growth and early fruiting.
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