The Hass Avocado

Avocados have grown and changed many times over the past few hundred years. The traditional avocado tree has grown on the west coast of North America since the beginning of time, but the advanced development of the avocado brought about a new form that everyone enjoys to this day.

The Hass Avocado was developed as a hybrid tree on a farm in California. Most avocados you eat today are Hass Avocados, and they have much softer flesh when they are rip then their natural cousins. You may buy Hass avocado trees to plant in your own yard, but the trees have an interesting story behind them.

The Same Mother

All Hass avocado trees in the world today come from the very same mother. The first Hass avocado tree was planted over 100 years ago as the first test of the grafting process used to create Hass Avocados. That tree was the original mother for all Hass avocados around the world, and it only died a few years ago.

The consistency of the avocados you see in the store is due to the loan mother that birthed all the Hass avocado trees in the world today. Hass avocado seeds can be used to plant new trees, and every Hass avocado tree in the world will has the same mother unless they are grafted with another plant.

The Hass avocado tree is so strong that a new mother tree was not needed, and these trees will thrive in many different areas of the world without much trouble to the owner. You may plant one in your own yard even if you do not experience the same weather the original Hass avocado tree did, and you may have the same delicious avocados that you can buy at the store.