Avocado, Alligator Pear

Perseaamericana

Family
Lauraceae (law-RAY-see-ee)
Genus
Persea (PER-see-uh)
Species
americana (a-mer-ih-KAY-na)
Synonym
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Under 1"
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Chowchilla, California

Fremont, California

Fresno, California

Garden Grove, California

Hayward, California

Menlo Park, California

Oak View, California

Oxnard, California

San Diego, California

Santa Rosa, California

Spring Valley, California

Bartow, Florida

Boynton Beach, Florida

Jupiter, Florida

Kathleen, Florida

Keystone Heights, Florida

Kissimmee, Florida

Lake Worth, Florida

Largo, Florida

Melbourne, Florida

Pompano Beach, Florida

Rockledge, Florida

Venice, Florida

Vero Beach, Florida

West Palm Beach, Florida

Winter Garden, Florida

Winter Park, Florida

Honomu, Hawaii

Vieques, Puerto Rico

Deer Park, Texas

Galveston, Texas

Houston, Texas(2 reports)

Killeen, Texas

Pipe Creek, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

Seattle, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

10
positives
5
neutrals
2
negatives
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Santa Rosa, CA (Zone 9b) | March 2013 | positive

They're a ton of fun with the whole toothpick trick until you have a jungle of avocado trees growing in your kitchen. They don't like the...Read More

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Annapolis, MD | March 2011 | neutral

ATTENTION THIS POST MAY BURST YOUR BUBBLE!

All avocado's have anti-self pollination mechanisms. There are two types of flo...Read More

M
| September 2010 | positive

Hello everyone,
I have lived all over the place OH, TX, RI, NV, Czech Republic,
and now WA. All you have to do is stick the...Read More

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| March 2007 | neutral

I have an avocado in a large pot (variety Hass). It is growing well, especially since I got it into cover with protection from this very ...Read More

B
Hayward, CA | December 2005 | positive

In trying not to repeat what already has been said....I had grown a supermarket pit the gardeners way-toothpicks and jar. After planting ...Read More

D
(Zone 10a) | July 2004 | neutral

Here's a failproof - if somewhat bizarre - way of getting avocado seeds to sprout, shown to me by an old friend:
- Stick four too...Read More

S
Old Town, FL | July 2004 | positive

I have grown decorative avocado plants for years, and I love to eat the fruit, which is extremely healthy for people--I know nothing abou...Read More

F
Honomu, HI (Zone 11) | June 2004 | positive

We have three different varieties of avocados in our yard. They flower and fruit at different times of the year. Right now, two varieti...Read More

M
La Porte, IN | June 2004 | positive

Whenever I eat an avocado, I take the skin off the seed and plant it in soil with the top sticking out -- usually with many to a pot. So...Read More

R
| December 2003 | positive

My childhood dog ate avocados for 12+ years and never became sick. He's eat an entire avocado, except for the seed.

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K
| September 2003 | negative

Avocados are DEFINITELY poisonous to pet birds. Ingesting even a little bit can kill them. Do NOT feed any part of the avocado to your ...Read More

K
Fremont, CA | August 2003 | positive

Grew a "Littlecado" for over 14 yrs in our backyard in Fremont Ca, when it had a pollinator it produced large and tasty fruit. It was p...Read More

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Scotia, CA (Zone 9b) | June 2003 | positive

Easy to grow and lovely glossy leaves this tree needs plenty of room for its branches to spread. The fruit is eaten by people and animals...Read More

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| May 2003 | neutral

I am currently growing an avocado plant for the first time. It germinated in the spring and now has eleven leaves. It is growing on the w...Read More

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Keizer, OR (Zone 8b) | May 2003 | positive

It's a great tree, big and lush. and if you like the frut, that's a added attraction. Be aware however, that there are "a" types and "b" ...Read More

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Venice, FL (Zone 7a) | February 2003 | negative

The avocado fruit is toxic to most birds. Even a nibble of your Aunt Millie's Guacamole could kill your house pet. Use caution when growi...Read More

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Lutz, FL (Zone 9b) | October 2001 | neutral

The avocado is a dense, evergreen tree, shedding many leaves in early spring. It is fast growing and generally branches to form a broad t...Read More

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