Winter Mexican Avocado
Persea americana ‘Winter Mexican’
Winter Mexican Avocado
Status: Active
Location: Front Yard Avocado Grove
Planted: 2026
Source: Everglade Farms
Tree ID: CR-AVO-003
Location:
Front Yard Avocado Planting
Looking Beyond the Usual Choices
When most people research cold-hardy avocados, the same names appear repeatedly:
- Brogdon
- Mexicola
- Joey
- Fantastic
While those varieties have earned their reputations, part of the mission at Chesed Ranch is to evaluate a wider range of fruit varieties under real North Florida growing conditions.
The Winter Mexican was selected as part of that effort.
Less commonly planted than Brogdon or Mexicola, Winter Mexican has developed a reputation among avocado enthusiasts for combining cold tolerance with excellent fruit quality. That combination made it a compelling addition to the avocado grove.
Expanding the Experiment
The avocado project at Chesed Ranch is not centered around a single tree.
It is an ongoing effort to determine which avocado varieties can survive, thrive, and produce quality fruit in North Florida.
Each variety brings something different:
- Brogdon offers a proven balance of cold hardiness and fruit quality.
- Mexicola pushes the limits of cold tolerance.
- Winter Mexican adds another set of genetics and characteristics to the trial.
Together, these trees will provide valuable insight into long-term avocado production on the ranch.
Quick Facts
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Avocado |
| Variety | Winter Mexican |
| Avocado Race | Mexican |
| Cold Hardiness | Approximately 18–22°F |
| Harvest Season | Fall to Winter |
| Pollination Type | Type A |
| Fruit Size | Medium |
| Flavor | Rich and Nutty |
| Growth Habit | Evergreen Tree |
Why We Chose Winter Mexican
The Winter Mexican was chosen because it offered an opportunity to evaluate another highly regarded cold-hardy avocado under the same conditions as Brogdon and Mexicola.
Growing fruit in North Florida often involves balancing risk and opportunity. While proven varieties are important, there is also value in testing less common cultivars that may prove exceptionally well adapted to local conditions.
Winter Mexican represents that philosophy.
If it performs as hoped, it may become one of the most valuable avocado varieties in the grove.
Tree Information
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Planting Date | 2026 |
| Initial Height | 3′ |
| Rootstock | TBD |
| Mulch Type | Arborist Wood Chip Mulch |
| Irrigation | Drip |
| Soil Type | Amended Clay-Sand Mix |
| Mycorrhizae Applied | Yes |
A Long-Term Trial
The true value of Winter Mexican will only become apparent over time.
As the tree matures, we will be evaluating:
- Cold tolerance
- Growth rate
- Disease resistance
- Fruit quality
- Productivity
- Recovery following winter weather events
Because avocado production remains relatively uncommon in North Florida, every season provides new information.
Annual Growth Log
2026
Planting Date
2026
Observations
- Planted as part of the front yard avocado project.
- Establishing root system.
- Monitoring vigor and adaptation to site conditions.
- Protected during establishment period.
Photos
(Insert planting photos)
2027
Winter Conditions
Lowest Temperature: TBD
Freeze Events: TBD
Bloom
TBD
Fruit Set
TBD
Harvest
TBD
Comments
TBD
Weather & Climate Summary
Season Metrics
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Lowest Temperature | TBD |
| Freeze Events | TBD |
| Rainfall | TBD |
| Growing Degree Days | TBD |
| Peak Summer Temperature | TBD |
Performance at Chesed Ranch
Strengths
- Excellent cold tolerance
- Mexican-race genetics
- Strong reputation among avocado enthusiasts
- Valuable diversity within the avocado grove
Challenges
- Less widely grown than some cold-hardy varieties
- Long-term performance under local conditions unknown
- Young trees require protection during establishment
Overall Assessment
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A promising cold-hardy avocado variety and an important part of the ongoing avocado evaluation project at Chesed Ranch.
Related Resources
UF/IFAS Publications
- Avocado Growing in Florida
- Cold Protection for Tropical Fruit Trees
- Home Fruit Production in Florida
Related Trees
- Brogdon Avocado
- Mexicola Avocado
- Donnie Avocado
