The Neal avocado, which is a result of cross-pollination of the Monroe and the Brooks Late varieties, is large, averaging 11/2 pounds and about 51/2 inches in length, and has overall good eating qualities. The fruit matures and can be picked in February. The fruit is an ovate berry that has a hard shelled, pebbly textured, exocarp that is bright green.

 
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> Cortaderia plant named 'Evita'

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