
Stewart Avocado Tree - Cold Hardy Fruit Bearing Tree
$184.95
- Type B flowering variety for consistent fruit production.
- Demonstrates increased tolerance to cooler coastal and inland temperatures.
- Evergreen foliage provides year-round landscape greenery.
- Produces medium-sized, pear-shaped fruit with high oil content.
- Suitable for container or in-ground cultivation in appropriate climates.
Size: 3-4 feet
Stewart Avocado Tree: A Reliable Choice for Home Growers
The Stewart Avocado tree is a recognized variety of Persea americana, valued for its ability to produce consistent yields in varied garden environments. This variety is categorized as a Type B pollinator, which makes it a practical selection for home orchards looking to improve fruit set when planted alongside Type A varieties.
Cultivation and Environmental Adaptation
This tree is noted for its moderate cold tolerance, allowing it to withstand temperature fluctuations more effectively than many tropical avocado cultivars. It maintains an evergreen canopy, contributing to the structural aesthetics of a garden throughout the year. For optimal development, the tree requires well-draining soil and consistent irrigation, particularly during the establishment phase.
Fruit Characteristics
The Stewart variety produces medium-sized, pear-shaped fruit characterized by a thin, dark skin that develops a purple hue upon maturity. The flesh is known for its smooth texture and high oil content, making it suitable for various culinary applications. Regular pruning and proper site selection are recommended to manage tree size and ensure adequate sunlight exposure for fruit development.
Planting and Maintenance Guidelines
- Sunlight Requirements: Prefers full sun exposure for at least 6 to 8 hours daily.
- Soil Conditions: Requires well-draining, slightly acidic soil to prevent root saturation.
- Watering Schedule: Deep, infrequent watering is preferred over shallow, frequent irrigation to encourage deep root growth.
- Pollination: As a Type B variety, it benefits from the presence of a Type A avocado tree nearby to maximize fruit production.









