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Persea americana (West Indian Strain)

Family Lauraceae
Plant Type fruit
Zone
Care Level
Height 10 - 20 m (35 - 65 ft)
Spread 6 - 24 m (20 - 80 ft)
Light full sun
Soil Moisture low, well-drained
Soil Type clay to sandy
Soil pH acidic to alkaline

Description Persea americana (West Indian Strain) (avocado) bears white blossoms during mid-winter to mid spring. This fruit is spreading in form and has deep green foliage that is glossy, coarse textured and semi-evergreen. The fruit produced by Persea americana (West Indian Strain) (avocado) is showy. The stems are smooth in texture.
Typical Uses Culinary, fruit, shade, street planting, topiary and tropical.
Cautions This plant is self-sowing, and without intervention may spread broadly and randomly.