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avocado multiple

Posted by rmontcal 7a (My Page) on
Mon, Nov 19, 12 at 16:43

Sorry for the cross post, but I can't get any satisfaction over in the seed saving forum.

I have an avocado pit that triple sprouted. Is this common? i can't even think of what it means, biologically! Triplets?


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RE: avocado multiple

Turns out there's multiple embryos in an avocado seed. See http://jhered.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/7/209.extract

You'll locate plenty of info using your favorite search engine with the search phrase "multiple stems from avocado seed" but without the quotes.

Here is a link that might be useful: multiple embryos


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RE: avocado multiple

Multiple guacamole on the way! :-]


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RE: avocado multiple

I'm curious where you are going to plant this avocado tree? You're in zone 7. Don't you get some freezing?
I'm in z 8-8.5 and I get freezes.
I have heard of an avocado tree downtown that's something like 60 YO! That is downtown, though, where it's all cement that holds in the heat. They may not get significant frost.
Just curious! Nancy


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RE: avocado multiple

  • Posted by jolj 7b/8a-S.C.,USA (My Page) on
    Sat, Nov 24, 12 at 17:05

Do you have room for a tree that size or is it a house plant?


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RE: avocado multiple

Right now I have it inside until the spring.


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