Mexicola Grande Avocado Tree , “Cold Hardy” Grafted in 3 Gallons Pot, No Ship to HI

Cultivate your own delicious fruit with this Mexicola Grande avocado tree. This cold hardy avocado plant is grafted for superior growth and fruit production, arriving in a 3-gallon pot, ready for planting. Enjoy frost resistance down to 17°F and a vigorous, upright growth habit.

Original price was: $203.40.Current price is: $122.04.

Estimated arrival

Jan 18

Jan 23 - Jan 25

Jan 28 - Feb 01

Note: You will receive Mexicola Grande Avocado in in 3 Gallons pot similar to the pictures

The Mexicola Grande Avocado is a remarkable cultivar known for its frost resistance and unique flavor. Here are some key. Mexicola Grande can withstand temperatures as low as 17º F, making it one of the hardiest avocado varieties. Despite its name, Mexicola Grande produces small-sized avocados, typically weighing between 0.25 and 0.75 lb. However, these avocados are up to 25% larger than its parent, Mexicola.
Flavor: The glossy black, paper-thin skin of Mexicola Grande is edible but not ideal for scooping. Inside, you’ll find pale yellowish-green flesh with mild amounts of fiber. Its oil content (18% to 20%) contributes to a buttery texture, perfect for guacamole.
Mexicola Grande trees have a vigorous, upright, and spreading growth habit. The leaves also possess a pleasant anise aroma.Mexicola Grande is the only avocado cultivar with edible skin and leaves. The leaves are used to impart a unique flavor in Mexican recipes.

Watering: Mexicola Grande trees do not like to have wet feet, so good drainage is essential. Water newly planted seedlings every alternate day in the first week, then reduce watering frequency to twice a week for the next 2-3 months

Cold Tolerance: Mexicola Grande is highly cold tolerant and can withstand temperatures as low as 17º F, making it one of the hardiest avocados available. It’s a great option for USDA Hardiness Zones 8B and above32.

Fruit Production: Mexicola Grande avocados are small-sized (typically weighing between 0.25 and 0.75 lb) but can grow 2-3 times larger than regular Mexicola avocados. The fruit production ranges from good to heavy

Flavor: The pale yellowish-green flesh has mild amounts of fiber and an oil content of 18% to 20%, contributing to a buttery texture—perfect for guacamole! However, the skin is edible but not ideal for scooping

Remember to feel your soil—avoid watering if it’s damp—and provide steady but small amounts of water evenly to the soil using a drip or irrigation system1

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Note: You will receive Mexicola Grande Avocado in in 3 Gallons pot similar to the pictures

The Mexicola Grande Avocado is a remarkable cultivar known for its frost resistance and unique flavor. Here are some key. Mexicola Grande can withstand temperatures as low as 17º F, making it one of the hardiest avocado varieties. Despite its name, Mexicola Grande produces small-sized avocados, typically weighing between 0.25 and 0.75 lb. However, these avocados are up to 25% larger than its parent, Mexicola.
Flavor: The glossy black, paper-thin skin of Mexicola Grande is edible but not ideal for scooping. Inside, you’ll find pale yellowish-green flesh with mild amounts of fiber. Its oil content (18% to 20%) contributes to a buttery texture, perfect for guacamole.
Mexicola Grande trees have a vigorous, upright, and spreading growth habit. The leaves also possess a pleasant anise aroma.Mexicola Grande is the only avocado cultivar with edible skin and leaves. The leaves are used to impart a unique flavor in Mexican recipes.

Watering: Mexicola Grande trees do not like to have wet feet, so good drainage is essential. Water newly planted seedlings every alternate day in the first week, then reduce watering frequency to twice a week for the next 2-3 months

Cold Tolerance: Mexicola Grande is highly cold tolerant and can withstand temperatures as low as 17º F, making it one of the hardiest avocados available. It’s a great option for USDA Hardiness Zones 8B and above32.

Fruit Production: Mexicola Grande avocados are small-sized (typically weighing between 0.25 and 0.75 lb) but can grow 2-3 times larger than regular Mexicola avocados. The fruit production ranges from good to heavy

Flavor: The pale yellowish-green flesh has mild amounts of fiber and an oil content of 18% to 20%, contributing to a buttery texture—perfect for guacamole! However, the skin is edible but not ideal for scooping

Remember to feel your soil—avoid watering if it’s damp—and provide steady but small amounts of water evenly to the soil using a drip or irrigation system1

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