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You hear reports of this and that but Brad is actually growing both and has given you first hand account of what the differences are. Hass can grow in Florida, I have one growing in my yard right now and it’s full of fruit.
I have a Carmen Hass that is doing reasonably in SoCal.This was an interesting read:http://www.avocadosource.com/wac7/section_14/illsleycarlos2011b.pdf
Not sure that’s the only difference...I’ve heard they can produce two crops per year instead of one like Hass.