Avocado 'Stewart'
Persea americana
Stewart is part of the Persea genus and is a Avocado variety. Its scientific name is Persea americana 'Stewart'. Stewart is a hybrid variety.
A Type A Mexican avocado variety, although UC’s South Coast Research Facility says it shows ‘B’ type flower characteristics there. Spreading, strong, vigorous tree bears good crops of thin-skinned avocados with firm but melting yellow flesh. The variety was introduced in 1956.
Stewart grows as a Perennial and is a Fruit. Being a Perennial, it tends to grow best over several years (approx 3 years and greater).Be aware that Stewart Avocado typically needs a fair amount of maintenance and care in order to grow successfully. Ensure that you are aware of the soil, sun, ph and water requirements for this plant and keep an eye out for pests. Pay attention to weeding, feed and pruning schedules to ensure your plant remains in peak condition.
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How to grow Avocado 'Stewart'
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Full Sun
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Medium
Growing Stewart from seed
Transplanting Stewart
Harvesting Stewart
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Other Names for Avocado 'Stewart'
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