Posted this yesterday but in all the kerfuffle it disappeared....
The 1" long fruits here are avocados, first since 2017 when the hurricane hit mid-season and the trees lost most of their branches. They will normally be ready in September, so I think we are running a bit behind from the drought, but hopeful of a crop! This tree makes a 6" long and very wide avo, with amazing butteriness. Usually we have them from August to December, compulsory, 3x a day!
Location, please!
@Allamanda Remember, these go world wide. Some don't "follow" you but like the info....Always good to share the general, if not specific location (i.e...here in the Caribbean....com/sub tropical U.S....etc)...thanks!
If you hover over the "signature" on the post it will show her location.
@HippieChick58 There you go....finally a good simple answer!
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