Yes, but avocados hate cold, in winter Florida gets freezing temps overnight and Oranges can barely make it so avocados would be borderline.
You have to cover it with a cloth sheet not plastic to protect the foliage and insulate the stem besides mulching and heavily watering during the winter. biggest problem in winter is dehydration.
You can also keep an avocado in a very large pot and then move it indoors but then the plant will not likely fruit.
It is not reccommende that they be planted in the middle of a busy road.
You could grow an avocado tree as an ornamental plant for a few years, but it's unlikely it would ever produce fruit of any quality or quantity. Mature avocado trees reach 40 feet.
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Yes, they are the fruit of the avocado tree, Persia americana.
it took ten years for the avocado to grow.
Avocados grow on an Avocado tree..
The Canadian climate is not hospitable to the avocado tree, however, you can still grow an avocado tree in Canada, as long as it is in a greenhouse or other warmed enclosure. You could have a small, potted tree in your living room.
Avocado trees are a species of fruit trees indigenous to South America. This means that avocado trees were first naturally found in South America. Most of these trees were present in tropical areas. These trees are best suited to tropical or subtropical environments, which tend to be higher in humidity. For instance, Southern California and Florida are two areas which have climates suitable for the avocado tree.
yes/Avacado is also known for its fruitsAn avoccado is not a root vegetable.They grow on trees and are harvested and left to ripen.
Yes, but it will eventually get too big .
25 feet lol just joks its actully 35 my bad
Yes, the avocado tree is native to humid and semi-humid tropical climes.
An avocado does not grow out of the ground
Plant the seed in dirt. It will hopefully grow into a lemon tree. I'd start in a pot in the house.
The avocado is Persea americano. It is an evergreen tree in the laurel family.