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My avocado begins to flower!
Hello Friends,
Spring is just over here and my avocado begins to flower. As it is believed to be Fuerte, but nobody knows what it really is, and so I intend to identify the species accorind to the sex modes and and flowering time. That means if it is Fuerte, it flowers only in the afternoon of the first flowring day and the mode of the sex is female. And then again it flowers in the moring of the second day and the sex mode is male. It does not flower in the afternoon of the same day. The principle is simple, however, the actual identification is very much difficult as everything does not show just accoring to reference books and pictures. Does anybody know the effective and clear methodes of identifying the species? Stan |
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Re: My avocado begins to flower!
Sorry I forgot to attach the photo of the flowring.
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Re: My avocado begins to flower!
Mabe I failed to attach the phto and I try again.
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Re: My avocado begins to flower!
Anyone who can help me!
This avocado has been believed as FUERTE",but recently I begin to doubt it for some reasons. The flowering characteristics and timing do not seem to be "B" group although it is quite difficult to classify which flower opened when of what day etc. Can anyone identify the species of the avocado from its leaf-shape, flower shape etc.? Thanks in advance. Stan |
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