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Avocado Tree 'Mexicola' (Type A)
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Avocado Tree 'Mexicola' (Type A)

Avocado Tree 'Mexicola' (Type A)

The Mexicola avocado is a cold-hardy Type A variety originating from high-altitude Mexican regions, offering exceptional frost tolerance for northern growing zones. This compact cultivar produces small, dark-skinned fruit with creamy, nutrient-dense flesh and edible skin when fully ripe. Mexicola trees remain relatively dwarf compared to standard avocado varieties, making them ideal for container cultivation and space-limited landscapes. The variety exhibits consistent annual bearing with minimal alternate year fluctuations, ensuring reliable production cycles. Fruit matures early in the season, typically from late summer through fall, providing an extended harvest window. Self-fertile but responsive to cross-pollination, Mexicola pairs effectively with Type B cultivars for maximized yield potential.

$1,250.00
Avocado Tree 'Mexicola' (Type A)—
$1,250.00

Avocado Tree 'Mexicola' (Type A)

The Mexicola avocado is a cold-hardy Type A variety originating from high-altitude Mexican regions, offering exceptional frost tolerance for northern growing zones. This compact cultivar produces small, dark-skinned fruit with creamy, nutrient-dense flesh and edible skin when fully ripe. Mexicola trees remain relatively dwarf compared to standard avocado varieties, making them ideal for container cultivation and space-limited landscapes. The variety exhibits consistent annual bearing with minimal alternate year fluctuations, ensuring reliable production cycles. Fruit matures early in the season, typically from late summer through fall, providing an extended harvest window. Self-fertile but responsive to cross-pollination, Mexicola pairs effectively with Type B cultivars for maximized yield potential.

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The Mexicola avocado is a cold-hardy Type A variety originating from high-altitude Mexican regions, offering exceptional frost tolerance for northern growing zones. This compact cultivar produces small, dark-skinned fruit with creamy, nutrient-dense flesh and edible skin when fully ripe. Mexicola trees remain relatively dwarf compared to standard avocado varieties, making them ideal for container cultivation and space-limited landscapes. The variety exhibits consistent annual bearing with minimal alternate year fluctuations, ensuring reliable production cycles. Fruit matures early in the season, typically from late summer through fall, providing an extended harvest window. Self-fertile but responsive to cross-pollination, Mexicola pairs effectively with Type B cultivars for maximized yield potential.