All over Mexico, but the most important regions include the states of Sinaloa on western Mexico, and Michoacan on the southwestern Pacific coast of Mexico.
Yes, they are the fruit of the avocado tree, Persia americana.
An avocado does not grow out of the ground
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The avocado is native to central Mexico and is actually considered a fruit. The cultivation for mass production is mostly in Mexico. However avocado trees can be grown in your own home with the correct soil and proper care.
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.
Well depends but if its full some of the avocado's have to fall of or get eaten of or someone has to pick some up and then more will grow
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.
Avocados grow on trees that are native to Mexico and Central America. They require a warm, subtropical climate to thrive and are typically grown in regions such as California, Florida, and parts of South America. Avocado trees prefer well-draining soil and plenty of sunlight to produce healthy fruit.
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.
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