Persea americana 'Marcus Pumpkin' (Avocado)

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Botanical names: Persea americana, Persea gratissima

Common names: Avocado, Alligator Pear, Aguacate, Abacate

Cultivar: Marcus Pumpkin

Family: Lauraceae

Origin: Southern Mexico

Hardiness: 30°F

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge tree taller than 20 ftSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyEdible plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

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:
Avocado varieties chart.
Avocado variety guide: Snack or Guacamole?
Growing avocadoes in Florida
The Magic of the Avocado

Persea americana 'Marcus Pumpkin' is a West Indian-type avocado cultivar from Florida, notable for its exceptionally large, broadly oval to nearly round fruit - resembling small pumpkins in appearance. The smooth glossy skin remains green at maturity, and the pale creamy flesh has a mild flavor with lower oil content than Mexican or Guatemalan types.

The tree is vigorous and evergreen, developing a broad canopy with large glossy leaves and growing rapidly in warm humid conditions. The dramatic fruit size makes it especially distinctive in home orchards and specialty collections.

Less cold tolerant than Mexican-type avocados, mature trees may withstand only brief light frosts. 'Marcus Pumpkin' grows best in full sun with fertile well-drained soils and regular moisture during active growth, and is suited to USDA Zones 10-11 and warm protected areas of Zone 9b.


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