Will Hass avocados grow in Florida?

Avocados are tropical plants and prefer warm weather, rain and lots of sun. Most of Florida has plenty of this. There are a lot of varieties of avocados that we can grow here in Florida, your standard 'hass' avocado is just the tip of the iceberg.
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Is there a Florida Hass avocado?

'Florida Hass' Avocado has performed exceptionally well for us in containers. The 6” long fruit has green, bumpy skin and good eating quality similar to the typical Hass Avocado. The fruit ripens in late summer through early fall.
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What is the best avocado to grow in Florida?

The varieties best for growing in South Florida are commonly called Florida avocados or green-skin avocados. These are not the dark green 'Hass' avocados grown in California; Florida avocados are bright green and have lower fat and calories than their California counterparts.
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Do avocado trees grow in Florida?

Distribution: Avocados are grown in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. In Florida, commercial production is primarily in Miami-Dade and Collier Counties (Figure 1), however, small plantings and isolated trees are found in warm locations throughout the state.
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What type of avocado grows in Florida?

Florida avocados are Antillean and hybrids. The popular 'Hass' is a Guatemalan/Mexican hybrid. Florida varieties include 'Donnie', “Dupuis', 'Hardee', 'Pollock', 'Simmonds', 'Russell', 'Lula', 'Choquette' and 'Monroe'. About the fruit: Avocado is a berry, with one single large seed surrounded by creamy pulp.
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What is the difference between Florida avocado and Hass?

The biggest difference between a Hass avocado and a Florida avocado comes down to calories; Florida avocados are lower in fat and therefore have an overall lower calorie count. This may sound like a no-brainer, but Florida avocados are much milder in flavor due to their lacking in fat content.
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What is the difference between a Hass avocado and a green avocado?

The Hass changes to a blackish color, whereas it's a little tricky to tell with a green-skin. Its skin is always green. “And another thing the Hass avocado has is that it has a longer shelf-life than the green-skin avocado has,” Evans says.
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How big does a super Hass avocado tree get?

Description: This slender perennial can reach 15-20 ft full grown / 8 ft if kept as a container/condo tree. The green, oval shaped fruit of the 'Super Hass' is notably larger than regular Hass with a longer shelf life. The superb tasting fruit from this heavy producer is buttery rich with a slightly nutty flavor.
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How long does it take for a Florida avocado tree to produce fruit?

Grafted trees begin to produce after 3 to 4 years. In Florida, yields of mature trees average 2 to 3 bushels per year (110 to 165 lbs; 50 to 75 kg). However, with good management, considerably better production can be expected. Avocado varieties in Florida mature from June to March (Table 2).
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How big do Hass avocado trees get?

Hass avocado trees can grow up to 30 feet tall in the ground and 7 feet tall in a container.
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Is Super Hass type A or B?

For example, Hass is a Type A and Fuerte is a Type B. To encourage optimal fruit development, it is best if both a type A and type B avocado tree are planted close by. While ideal, it is not absolutely necessary to have one of each type.
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Where do Hass avocados grow?

Unlike many other avocado varieties, Hass avocados are native to California, not Mexico. The growing Hass avocado popularity during the 1950s was so great that producers in Mexico started growing the Hass over other indigenous varieties.
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What is the difference between tropical avocado and Hass avocado?

Florida avocados are the larger, smooth-skinned choices. California avocados sold in supermarkets are the Hass variety, and are smaller and have a pebbly skin that turns from green to a purplish-black when ripe.
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What is the best tasting Florida avocado?

​Super Hass has a rich, buttery flavor, high oil content, and a long shelf life. Ripens Sept-Oct. ​One of the most widely recognized avocados, the Haas is a dark green, bumpy skinned avocado with a rich buttery flavor. At full ripe, the skin is a purplish-black.
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What is the best tasting avocado?

Hass avocado is perhaps one of the most famous avocado types and considered by many to be the best. The flavour is quite intense and the flesh is very creamy, perfect for guacamole.
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Do I need 2 avocado trees to get fruit?

Pollination

Avocado Trees are self-fertile, so you don't have to have another tree for fruit.
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How long does it take for a Hass avocado tree to bear fruit?

If you have purchased and planted a tree, you can probably expect to see your first fruit three to four years after planting. If you are growing from a seed, it can take anywhere from five to 13 years before the tree is mature enough to set fruit.
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How long do Hass avocados take to mature?

The trees begin bearing fruit in three to five years and can thrive for decades. Like other fruits, each Hass avocado emerges from a bloom on the tree. A mature tree can produce more than a million flowers during each of its two annual blooms.
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What temperature is too hot for avocado trees?

Fortunately, avocado trees can thrive in heat well above 75 degrees as long as they're watered sufficiently. But there does come a point on the thermometer at which an avocado tree suffers regardless of how much moisture is in the soil. Apparently, above roughly 90 degrees avocado trees begin to function poorly.
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How many fruit does a Hass avocado tree have?

Hass avocado is the most popular variety for the export market. The trees for this particular breed is semi spreading, and the yield from one tree can go up to 60 fruits on average.
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What is the best avocado tree to plant?

Hass is the most widely planted variety in the world for good reason. If I had the space for only one avocado tree, I would plant a Hass.
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Is Hass avocado a hybrid?

The Hass Avocado was developed as a hybrid tree on a farm in California. Most avocados you eat today are Hass Avocados, and they have much softer flesh when they are rip then their natural cousins. You may buy Hass avocado trees to plant in your own yard, but the trees have an interesting story behind them.
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How do you grow avocados in Florida?

Plant in an area with enough space, full sun, and well-draining soil. Avocados don't mind Florida's natural soil. Avocados are tropical plants and prefer warm weather, rain and lots of sun. Most of Florida has plenty of this.
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What is a Super Hass avocado?

Super Hass Avocados are a dwarf variety, which make them great container plants. The fruit is very similar to the Hass Avocado, except this variety is larger and has a longer shelf life. A single fruit can weigh over a pound and the tree grows to reach just 8 feet indoors, or 15 to 20 feet when planted outside.
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