Johnb51, 'Ripening Periods' tend to move-around/dance a little every year, more in some years than others (I've specially noticed this with my two Keitt mango trees).
But, if Carlos has said that the 'Ripening Period' for 'Doni' is June-August (and not May-June), then I guess we still need to look for an avocado cultivar that fills in the month of May.
To be on the safe side and in order to have avocados 24/7, I agree with what Carlos has said, that when we finally fill the 'SFL-WAV,' we will keep going and fill it in with a few more cultivars.
By the way, I did not know that Carlos has the 'Doni' avocado cultivar, although I'm glad he has it, I must say that I'm not surprised, he has an excellent collection.
Berto, that is awesome/exciting news, that you're currently evaluating 'Fujikawa' in Fort Myers, thank you for that, God speed to you and your efforts.
If your 'Fujikawa' is flowering like crazy, that is definitely a good sign. If it's growing slow, it's probably because it's shooting its roots deep underground in search of well water, and when it finds it watch out, it'll probably start growing at a good pace. Although, I'm sure that 'Fruitlovers' probably knows more about the 'Fujikawa's' growing habit than we do.
With your help, and the help of other members in the 'Tropical Fruit Forum,' we should have the 'SFL-WAV' filled in no time (because time flies my friend).
CTMIAMI, I would also like to thank you for originally bringing the wonderful Fujikawa avocado cultivar into the 'radar' of this thread.
Also, I'm waiting for the 'Dupoi' and 'Fuerte' avocado fruit that I got from you to ripen. When they do, I plan to report on their (taste) quality.
They are really nice, good looking avocados, thank you for the generous, thoughtful treat of letting me try them out.
Fruitlovers, thank you for your encouraging comments/predictions as to how 'Fujikawa' should/will do here in South Florida. Your observations make a lot of sense.
I guess that as far as avocados go, South Florida, USA, can be considered to be 'virgin avocado territory.'