Very common tree in Mysore city. It is a back yard tree in houses.
On Apr 14, 12:04 pm, Dinesh Valke <
dinesh.va...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> When my eyes met the glossy fruit, it reminded me of two IDs simultaneously:
> Yazdi ji and Avocado !!!!
>
> Seen at Kodagu Valley Resort ... a moderate sized sturdy tree ... 30 MAR 11.
> If not mistaking, the plant could be *Persea americana* ... if else, ID
> please.
>
> Athttp://
www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/avocado_ars.htmlby Morton, J.
> 1987. Avocado. p. 91–102. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton,
> Miami, FL. states:
> ... avocado can be classified as:
> A) *P. americana* Mill. var. *americana* (*P. gratissima* Gaertn.), West
> Indian Avocado;
> B) *P. americana* Mill. var. *drymifolia* Blake (*P. drymifolia* Schlecht. &
> Cham.), the Mexican Avocado;
> C) *P. nubigena* var. *guatemalensis* L. Wms., the Guatemalan Avocado.
>
> Besides ID, would like to know the variety of the posted plant ... am sure,
> Yazdi ji will be able to throw some light on species and varieties of
> Avocado in and around Kerala.
>
> Regards.
> Dinesh
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