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What Is an Avocado Tree?<\/h2>\n

An avocado tree is a tropical tree that is classified as a member of the Lauraceae family and is native to Central and South America. It is believed that the trees originated in Mexico and spread to other regions over time. The trees tend to be long-lived, reaching upwards of 50 years in age when properly cared for. Avocado trees are well-known worldwide for the delicious fruit that it produces, as well as for its richness in healthy fats and vitamins.<\/p>\n

Where Can Avocado Trees Be Planted?<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees are not cold hardy and prefer temperatures that stay between 45-85 degrees Fahrenheit. As such, it is best planted in the warmer areas of the United States and other parts of the world. Avocado trees need full sunlight and regular watering, so be sure to choose an area that will get ample light and where water will not be hard to come by.<\/p>\n

What Are the Steps to Growing an Avocado Tree?<\/h2>\n

It is rather easy to grow an avocado tree as long as you have the right conditions and adequate preparation. Here are the steps to planting an avocado tree: <\/p>\n