Persea 'Hass' - Avocado

Grafted tree. Black-skinned Avocado of excellent quality. Avocado is a subtropical tree native to Central and South America, which name is derived from the Aztec word ahuacatl. The fruit rips after picked and has a delicate buttery and nutty flavour.

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Hass is a black-skinned Avocado of excellent quality, with yellow pulp and a nutty flavour. It is a winner in commercial plantations.

Avocado is a subtropical tree native to Central and South America, which name is derived from the Aztec word ahuacatl. The fruit rips after picked and has a delicate buttery and nutty flavour. The flesh is pale yellow-green and has a smooth texture. Avocados have a relatively high fat content (monounsaturated oil). Available all year-round. Could be eaten fresh or used for guacamole, salads, soups, desserts and as garnish. The "Haas" variety is a Guatemalan Mexican hybrid. It is the most popular variety with superior taste and keeping qualities. It has a thick, rough, leathery, dark-purple skin that turns to black when ripe and can be easily peal from the flesh. The medium pear-shaped fruit has an excellent creamy flesh and no fibre.

Avocado performs well in warm temperate to tropical climates. Trees are tolerant of occasional frosts.

We offer a grafted plant, grown in a tall pot with at least one hardened flush. The plant is 50-100 cm tall, the size is the same that goes to the field in commercial plantation.

Cultivation Protégée
Origine de la plante America
Présentation Plante en pot
Famille botanique Lauraceae
Lumière Soleil
Température minimale hivernale -5 ºC à 5 ºC
Type de plante Ligneuses
Couleur Noir
Couleur Vert
Forme Arbres
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