Sir Prize Avocado
Persea americana x ‘Sir Prize’
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Sir Prize Avocado
Persea americana x ‘Sir Prize’
The Sir Prize avocado is an excellent quality avocado that resembles Hass. It blooms earlier and matures 6 to 8 weeks earlier than Hass. The fruits have a distinctive ridge along one side which becomes less noticeable when the fruit ripens. The skin texture is not truly pebbled like Hass but does have tiny islands of varying yellowish shades giving the illusion of ‘Hass’-like pebbles. The flesh has a buttery, high-oil texture with a nutty sweet flavor. The tree has an upright growth habit. This avocado variety is gaining popularity as a commercial variety.
| Sir Prize Avocado | |
|---|---|
Parentage |
Mexican |
Flower Type |
Type-B |
Fruit Shape |
Obovate |
Skin Color When Ripe |
Black |
Skin Thickness |
Thin |
Fruit Season |
October-January |
Fruit Weight |
10-20 oz. |
Seed Size |
Small |
Oil Content |
18% |
Tree Size |
Medium to Large |
Hardiness |
Average Hardy to 27°F |
Flavor |
Excellent |
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