
Lamb Hass Avocado Tree - Late-Season Fruit Bearing Variety
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- Produces high-quality, large-sized fruit with a rich, creamy texture.
- Extends the harvest season by ripening later than standard Hass varieties.
- Features an upright growth habit suitable for managed orchard or garden spaces.
- Requires well-draining soil and consistent irrigation for optimal development.
Lamb Hass Avocado Tree Overview
The Lamb Hass Avocado tree is a distinct cultivar known for its extended harvest window, typically producing fruit later in the season than the standard Hass variety. This tree is characterized by its upright growth structure and consistent fruit production, making it a functional addition to home orchards where space and harvest timing are primary considerations.
Cultivation and Growth Characteristics
This variety thrives in Mediterranean-type climates. To ensure healthy development, the tree requires a location with full sun exposure and well-draining soil. Proper soil preparation is essential to prevent root saturation, which can impact tree health. Regular monitoring of irrigation levels is recommended, particularly during the establishment phase and periods of high heat.
Fruit Quality and Harvest
The fruit of the Lamb Hass is noted for its size and flavor profile. The skin remains dark purple to black when mature, and the flesh offers a creamy consistency suitable for various culinary applications. Because this variety matures later in the year, it allows for a staggered harvest schedule when planted alongside earlier-ripening cultivars.
Care and Maintenance
- Sunlight: Requires full sun exposure for at least 6 to 8 hours daily.
- Watering: Needs consistent moisture but must be planted in soil that drains efficiently to avoid waterlogging.
- Temperature: Sensitive to freezing temperatures; protection is necessary in regions prone to frost.
- Pollination: While partially self-fertile, the presence of Type A and Type B avocado trees in the vicinity can improve fruit set consistency.









