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how big do avocado trees get

Avocado trees usually get 30 to 40 feet tall , and some varieties can reach 60 to 65 feet or more. Their canopy can also spread 20 to 35 feet wide , so they need plenty of space.

Quick Scoop

  • Typical backyard avocado trees: 30–40 feet tall.
  • Larger varieties: 40–65 feet tall.
  • Width/spread: about 20–35 feet wide.
  • With pruning, many growers keep them much smaller for easier harvesting.

What affects size

A tree’s final size depends on the variety, rootstock, soil, watering, and pruning.

For example, Hass trees are often around 30 to 40 feet tall, while some types like Reed can grow larger.

Practical takeaway

If you’re planting one at home, plan for a tree that can become a large shade tree unless you actively manage it with pruning. A smaller yard can still work, but only if you’re willing to shape the tree regularly.

TL;DR: avocado trees are not small—most grow to 30–40 feet , and big ones can top 60 feet.