Avocado
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Avocado, also called alligator pear, fruit of Persea americana of the family Lauraceae, a tree native to the Western Hemisphere from Mexico south to the Andean regions. Avocado fruits have greenish or yellowish flesh with a buttery consistency and a rich, nutty flavour.
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Avocado, also called alligator pear, fruit of Persea americana of the family Lauraceae, a tree native to the Western Hemisphere from Mexico south to the Andean regions. Avocado fruits have greenish or yellowish flesh with a buttery consistency and a rich, nutty flavour
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HSN CODE | 060290 |
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1. Avocado is incredibly nutritious
2. They contain more potassium than bananas
3. Avocado is loaded with Heart-Healthy monounsaturated fatty acids
4. Avoca Avocados can lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels
5. People who eat avocados tend to be healthier
6. Their fat content may help you absorb nutrients from plant foods
7. Avocados are loaded with powerful antioxidants that can protect your eyes
8. Avocado may help prevent cancer
9. Avocado extract may help relieve symptoms of arthrIt is
10. Eating avocado may help you lose weight avocado is delicious and easy to incorporate in your dietdos are loaded with fiber
Below are detailed care instructions , card will be provided with the plant :
1. This plant grows well in full sun.
2. It requires a medium level of watering.
3. Grows well at 20°C to 30°C.
4. Well drained soil is suitable.
5. Any organic fertiliser can be applied for the better yield.
6. November to February months are the harvest season.
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Rajendra Sikandar –
Its a good plant. Its fruits are testy and nutritious. Can’t it grow in Odisha (India)
plantasia –
Yes Sir
Rajendra Sikandar –
Nice. Can it gow in a grow bag
plantasia –
No Sir, avacado plant is not suggested in grow bag.