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Brogden (avocado)

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587: 577: 128:. The cultivar's name was published by the Florida State Horticultural Society in 1951, and it became recognized for its cold hardiness, unique dark-purple skin color, and superior flavor. Though it had no major commercial potential due to its thin skin, 'Brogden' was recommended for home growing in areas of Florida where avocados needed to be more cold hardy than most to survive. 131:
Today 'Brogden' trees are still propagated and sold as nursery stock, both in Florida and in other states where avocados can be grown. 'Brogden' trees are planted in the collections of the University of Florida's Tropical Research and Education Center in
152:. The skin is thin and has a dark-purple color at maturity (often described as black). Fruit production is average compared to most avocado varieties, and the fruit typically matures from July to September in Florida. 315: 243: 170: 148:'Brogden' trees produce B-type flowers. The fruit is shaped like a pear, and averages just under a pound in weight. The flavor is rich and nutty, somewhat like 207: 280: 323: 254: 534: 181: 389: 121:, in the 1930s. 'Brogden' may have been the result of a cross between Mexican-type and West Indian-type cultivars. 524: 218: 557: 322:. Fruit and Spice Park, Miami-Date Country Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department. 2008. Archived from 529: 611: 562: 487: 353:. University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension Service. CIR1034/MG213 482: 590: 291: 406: 382: 124:'Brogden' first received attention when a seedling of it was reputed to survive the winter in 118: 80: 137: 8: 497: 434: 133: 375: 580: 517: 512: 290:. University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. Archived from 50: 454: 449: 507: 125: 605: 429: 419: 117:
The original tree grew from a seed planted in the grove of Tom W. Brogden of
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Index

Genus
Persea
Species
Persea americana
Cultivar
Winter Haven, Florida
avocado
Florida
Winter Haven, Florida
North Carolina
Homestead, Florida
Fruit and Spice Park
Hass
"Summer Avocado Varieties"
the original
"Report of the Sub-Tropical Fruit Committee"
the original
"Evaluation of Cold-Hardy Avocados in Florida"
the original
"TREC Tropical Fruit Collections"
the original
"Plant and Tree List"
the original
"Avocado Growing in the Florida Home Landscape"
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Avocados
Culinary usage
Avocado oil

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