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Grafted Mexicola Avocado High Cold Tolerance
Last updated about 21 hours ago in Las Vegas, NV
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The Mexicola avocado (and its popular cultivar, Mexicola Grande) is considered to have very high cold tolerance for an avocado, often cited as one of the most hardy varieties available. Established trees can generally withstand temperatures as low as 15°F to 20°F Here are the key details regarding its cold tolerance: Hardiness Zone: They are generally suitable for USDA Zones 8–11. Temperature Threshold: While they can survive 15°F–18°F, they may experience leaf damage at these lower levels, but they often rebound well. Ideal Conditions: They are, however, sensitive to waterlogged, cold soil, which can be fatal. They require well-draining soil to maximize their cold tolerance. Young Trees: Young, unestablished trees are more vulnerable than mature ones, so protection is recommended for the first 1–2 years. Characteristics: Mexicola is a Mexican-type avocado known for its dark, thin skin and anise-scented leaves. Facebook Facebook +3 It is frequently recommended for cooler climates that experience regular winter frosts.
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