Avocado Here is another picture of my outdoor avocado today on the 20th of december.
It has already been exposed to some frost recently when we had a cold spell. The tops of the upper leaves are damaged slightly but i can notice it is holding up better than before.
It has a wound at the bottom of the trunk that i covered in clay paste again and hold it in place with a bandage.It is a mexicola avocado.
When you crush a leaf you get a typical anis smell which is an indicator of it being a mexican avocado and of cold-hardiness.
Mexicola avocadoes produce small black avocado fruit of excellent taste with edible skin.
Next to it i planted another avocado seedling that is now heavily protected for its first winter outside.
I can't remember the name of the variety.
There is another seed-grown avocado in a pot in my polytunnel waiting to be planted out next year. The name of the variety this seed came from is "Fantastic" another mexican-type avocado with alleged strong cold-hardiness.
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