Persea americana 'Fantastic' (Avocado)
Botanical names: Persea americana, Persea gratissima
Common names: Avocado, Alligator Pear, Aguacate, Abacate
Cultivar: Fantastic
Family: Lauraceae
Origin: Southern Mexico
Hardiness: 20°F







Persea americana, the avocado, is an evergreen fruit tree native to southern Mexico and Central America, cultivated for thousands of years and now grown throughout tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Belonging to the laurel family, it develops into a medium to large tree with a dense canopy of glossy green leaves, reaching 20 to 60 feet depending on climate and rootstock, and remaining productive for decades.
Fruits vary widely in size, shape, skin texture, and color - from smooth green to rough dark-purple - depending on the cultivar. The flesh is rich in healthy oils and prized for its smooth buttery texture. The species is also notable for its unusual flowering biology, with flowers opening in two phases that promote cross-pollination between complementary types.
Cultivars derived from Mexican, Guatemalan, and West Indian genetic backgrounds show considerable variation in fruit quality, harvest season, and cold tolerance. The hardiest Mexican-type selections may survive temperatures near 20F when mature, while many West Indian types sustain damage below 30F. Avocado grows best in full sun with well-drained soil and regular moisture; it is sensitive to prolonged waterlogging. Generally suited to USDA Zones 9b-11. See more about avocado:
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Persea americana 'Fantastic' is a Mexican-type avocado cultivar selected for increased cold tolerance, grown for its rich-flavored fruit and performance in cooler subtropical climates. The fruit is small to medium, with thin dark skin and creamy, high-oil flesh with a nutty flavor. Foliage is aromatic, with leaves releasing an anise-like scent when crushed - characteristic of Mexican-type avocados.
The cultivar is popular among home growers in regions with occasional winter cold. It should be noted that some uncertainty exists around the exact origin and identity of plants sold under the name 'Fantastic', particularly relative to other Mexican-type cultivars in the nursery trade.
'Fantastic' grows best in full sun with excellent drainage and moderate consistent moisture during active growth. Established trees may tolerate brief drops into the low 20F, making the cultivar suitable for USDA Zones 8b-11.
Related cultivars: Persea americana 'Fantastic' (Avocado)
- Persea americana ''Bernecker''
- Persea americana ''Brogdon''
- Persea americana ''Catalina''
- Persea americana ''Choquette''
- Persea americana ''Day''
- Persea americana ''Fuerte''
- Persea americana ''Hardee Red''
- Persea americana ''Joey''
- Persea americana ''Marcus Pumpkin''
- Persea americana ''Mexicola Grande''
