TheMexicola Grande is rated as low as 18°. If you have frosts below this your only other alternative is to grow them in a container that you can move indoors (garage) for the winter. Added note: avocados need a lot of sunlight to fruit. Clifton's Nursery seems to be the best source for information and product
Avocado trees grow in what is called a "Mediterranean climate", meaning warm and humid weather. In the continental USA, avocados are grown mainly in California, Florida and Texas.
An avocado does not grow out of the ground
Yes, they are the fruit of the avocado tree, Persia americana.
Warmer climates,closer to the equator and in Africa and South America.In some parts of Australia has avocado too!California has a huge avocado industry.
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.
it took ten years for the avocado to grow.
in about 10-15 years
subtropical regions
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.
The Avocado is NOT native to Africa, it originates in South America. It does however grow widely in Africa since it was introduced there.
Avocados grow on an Avocado tree..
corn and avocado