Origin | Probably originated in southern Mexico but was cultivated from the Rio Grande to central Peru before the arrival of Europeans. |
Description | Depending on the variety, some are pear-shaped, egg-shaped or spherical. Green in colour but some will turn blackish when ripe. The fruit is not sweet, but fatty, and distinctly yet subtly flavored, and of smooth, almost creamy texture. |
Growth Habitat | The avocado tree does not tolerate freezing temperatures, and can be grown only in subtropical or tropical climates The avocado is a dense, evergreen tree, shedding many leaves in early spring. It is fast growing and can with age reach 80 feet. |
Foliage | Leaves are alternate, glossy, elliptic and dark green with paler veins. They normally remain on the tree for 2 to 3 years. It is high in oils and slow to compost and may collect in mounds beneath trees. The West Indian varieties are scentless, while Mexican types have a pronounced anise scent when crushed. Guatemalan types are rarely anise-scented but have medicinal use. |
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