Everything You Need to Know About Cold-Hardy Mexicola Avocado Trees
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Cold-hardy Mexicola avocado trees promise 30 pounds of delicious, nutty fruit in just a few years—even in cooler parts of the country. If you’re a big fan of avocado trees but always believed you couldn’t plant one because you live in a cool region, think again. Cold-hardy avocados exist, so you can plant your very own tree even in areas where the temperature gets to 20 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter. Mexicola avocados are a very popular cold-hardy avocado variety, a particularly hardy, vigorous species from the northern Mexican highlands. Plant one of these beauties and you’ll have a bounty of 30 pounds of delicious avocados annually in just a few years.
Mexicola Avocado Trees at a Glance Can tolerate cool temperatures down to 20 degrees Fahrenheit Smaller than standard avocados Thin, rich, edible skin Self-pollinating