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In-depth Look into Growing an Avocado Tree from a Branch<\/h2>\n

You may have heard that one can grow an avocado tree from a branch, but have you ever wanted to find out the details behind it? Read on for a more in-depth look at the process. <\/p>\n

Avocado plants are actually very easy to grow most of the time, no matter the size. To first gain a better understanding of how to grow an avocado tree from a branch, let us first look at the basics. Delving into the life cycle of the avocado plant might help provide some context, to better understand its growth stages.<\/p>\n

The avocado tree is a flowering plant and its flowers are classed as perfect flowers because both the male and female reproductive organs are found in the same flower. The flowers mature into the avocado fruit, which is around 3 to 4 inches in diameter and typically green in color. The fruit can vary in shape, from pear-like to more spherical and it generally hangs in clusters from the tree. The flesh of the fruit can range from a light green to almost yellow in color, depending on the variety. <\/p>\n

Gardening expert and professor at Cornell University, Dr. Michael Vincent, explains that the most popular way to grow an avocado tree from a branch is by the process of grafting. This is the process of taking a branch of an existing tree and grafting it onto a larger tree trunk. The graft typically only takes about a week, however it can take up to a couple of months if you are attempting to graft a branch onto a much larger trunk <\/p>\n