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Mexicola

Mexicola

IMPORTANT READ BEFORE Make your Grafting Request Order

Deadline for Spring 2023 Orders is September 30th/2022.

 

A grafting request is an order for us to produce the specific tree that we don't currently have available in stock. We must graft the tree and then it must go through a multi-month process to heal and grow. Only Once the small tree has completed two flushes of growth since it was grafted do we consider it ready to leave our nursery.

 

Orders will be grafted later this year, and should be ready in the Spring or Summer /2023.

 

All the requests made after September 30th 2022 will be grafted this late spring, and it wouldn’t be ready until Fall, maybe October or November 2023

Mexicola is a pure Mexican-type that started as a seedling planted around 1910 at a nursery called Coolidge Rare Plant Gardens in Pasadena, California.

 

Though too small to be grown commercially, the seed has often been used as a rootstock by nurseries producing avocados in California.

 

It was later introduced to Florida, and has been found it be very cold hardy, with mature trees tolerating temperatures down to 20F in central Florida.

 

The fruit is very small, pear shaped and with very thin edible skin that turns black at maturity.

 

The flesh is pale greenish colored and has a rich, nutty flavor with a touch of anise that can also be smelled in the leaves.

 

The trees are somewhat slow growers here but can produce quite well and don?t seem to mind the Florida climate. All things considered, Mexicola has done reasonably well in Florida and though the fruit is small, it?s a good option for people seeking a Mexican avocado flavor for a backyard tree.

 

The tree produces A-type flowers and matures its fruit during summer, July-August.

 

Race: Mexican.

Flower type: B

Country: California - USA

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