Lamb Hass Avocado
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Lamb Hass Avocado requires a pollenizer. You must plant one of these trees nearby (within about 50') for the tree to produce a crop of fruit.
Persica Americana 'Lamb Hass'
The Lamb Hass Avocado is a niche variety, that is slowly surpassing its parentage variety Hass in popularity. Its' smooth creamy texture and rich nutty flavor are but a few of the qualities the Lamb Hass offers. It is a smaller tree yet yields larger sized fruit which ripens later in the season than Hass. The Tree has an upright compact habit and is self-fruitful in cooler climates, however fruit yield will be increased with a nearby TYPE B avocado trees and/ or bee friendly flowers. The Lamb Hass is the perfect addition to any backyard garden.
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Space Avocado trees 15 feet apart, Lamb Hass is a smaller growing variety than its parent Hass and gets to 12 to 15 feet. It can be kept below 10 feet with pruning. Because the rootstock is so aggressive, it is not recommended for container planting
Space Avocado trees 15 feet apart, Lamb Hass is a smaller growing variety than its parent Hass and gets to 12 to 15 feet. It can be kept below 10 feet with pruning. Because the rootstock is so aggressive, it is not recommended for container planting
Requires 8 or more hours of direct sunlight daily, Care should be given not to disturb the roots when transplanting. Disruption of the root system can result in the death of the plant.