{"id":20401,"date":"2024-01-21T01:11:15","date_gmt":"2024-01-20T23:11:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=20401"},"modified":"2024-01-21T01:11:15","modified_gmt":"2024-01-20T23:11:15","slug":"how-big-does-avocado-tree-get","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-big-does-avocado-tree-get\/","title":{"rendered":"How Big Does Avocado Tree Get"},"content":{"rendered":"
\n
\n

How Big Does an Avocado Tree Get?<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees are one of the hardiest plants in warm tropical regions or coastal zones of California and Florida. The hardy avocado tree can grow up to 80 feet in height and is available in both dwarf and standard varieties.<\/p>\n

When planted in the ground, the avocado tree is known to bloom at the same time each year with clusters of small, yellow-green flowers that do not need cross-pollination to produce avocado fruit. The attractive, glossy leaves and light shade provided by the avocado tree make it a welcomed addition to any landscape.<\/p>\n

Avocado trees also have a high tolerance to salt and root rot and require minimal maintenance. When cared for properly, the tree will produce an abundance of avocados for many years.<\/p>\n

Dr. David Taylor is an expert in avocado tree behavior and states that: “Separate male and female avocado trees will flower at different times, just as other trees and plants do. This leads to some avocado trees often flowering, but others not, meaning that avocados from the trees will not be produced. Even when the trees flower, it is not always taking place”.<\/em><\/p>\n