Monroe Avocado Tree
Your home-grown fruit from this Monroe Avocado Tree will be richer in nutrients and flavor because they’re not being commercially grown, losing all of its moisture and vitamins, then shipped for several days across the country to your local grocery store. If you’re planting this tropical fruit tree as a container plant, make sure that you place it in an area that gets a minimum of 6 hours of sun per day.
- Cold hardy up to 26 degrees
- Produces abundant amounts of large fruit 16-24 oz. in November thru January
- Avocados will not ripen on the tree, harvested full-grown fruit will ripen in 1 to 2 weeks after picking.