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  2. Lula (avocado) - Wikipedia

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    The 'Lula' avocado (Persea americana 'Lula') is an avocado cultivar that originated in South Florida. 'Lula' became a widely propagated avocado after its introduction due to favorable characteristics, including its eating qualities.

  3. Avocado - Wikipedia

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    The name avocado has been used in English since at least 1764, with minor spelling variants such as avogato attested even earlier. [60] [61] [62] The avocado was commonly referred to in California as ahuacate and in Florida as alligator pear until 1915, when the California Avocado Association popularized the term avocado. [57]

  4. Category:Avocado cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Lula (avocado) M. Maluma (avocado) Monroe (avocado) This page was last edited on 26 January 2018, at 04:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Lula (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    LuLa, Hiro Todo’s name for the FEMM band; Lula (avocado), an avocado cultivar from Florida; Lula (Dave the Barbarian), a character in Dave the Barbarian; Lula, a British culture and fashion biannual; Lula, a series of Windows games; LuLa (web site) or Luminous Landscape, a photography site; Lula, Son of Brazil, a 2010 film

  6. List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia

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    State Food type Food name Image Year & citation Alabama: State cookie Yellowhammer cookie: 2023 [1]: State nut: Pecan: 1982 [2]: State fruit: Blackberry: 2004 [3]: State tree fruit

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  8. Choquette (avocado) - Wikipedia

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    Today 'Choquette' is widely propagated in Florida both for commercial growing and for home growing. 'Choquette' trees are planted in the collections of the USDA 's germplasm repository in Miami, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] the University of Florida's Tropical Research and Education Center in Homestead, Florida , [ 6 ] and the Miami-Dade Fruit and Spice ...

  9. Monroe (avocado) - Wikipedia

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    The original tree was grown from a seed that grew under a 'Waldin' avocado tree in Homestead, Florida, about 1932 on the property of J. J. L. Phillips. [1] The tree first fruited in 1935 and 'Monroe' was patented in the name of Joseph R. Byrum (manager of Phillips' grove in Homestead) on August 24, 1937, receiving plant patent number 261.