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How Tall Does An Avocado Tree Grow<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees (Persea americana) are tropical to subtropical evergreen trees popularly cultivated in home gardens and farms. A native of Central and South America, the avocado tree can live for decades and is known for its nutritional value and for producing a fruit consumed in many cuisines around the world. One common question among budding gardeners is how tall does an avocado tree grow?<\/p>\n

The answer varies greatly depending on the variety, soil conditions, and the amount of available nutrients and water. Generally speaking, most varieties of avocado trees grow to 8 to 12 meters (26 to 40 feet) tall. However, some are known to reach 15 to 20 meters (50 to 65 feet) with greater set and care.<\/p>\n

Some avocado varieties, such as Bacon and Hass, are self-fertile and will begin bearing fruit in as little as three to six years with minimal care. Others, like Fuerte and Sharwil, must be pollinated by other avocado varieties in order to produce a crop. Again, the height of the tree will depend largely on the variety, soil conditions and the amount of available nutrition and water.<\/p>\n

According to the University of California-Riverside Extension Department, avocado trees thrive best in Mediterranean climates with long and warm periods of sunshine. They need ample water during the growing season, as well as well-draining soils and adequate levels of potassium and phosphorous. If avocado trees do not get enough sunlight, fertilizer and water, they tend to reach 9 to 10 meters (30 to 35 feet), but it is still possible for them to reach 15 meters (50 feet) and higher in the right conditions.<\/p>\n