| Family | Lauraceae |
| Scientific name | Persea americana |
| Common name (English) | Avocado |
| Common name (Malay) | / |
| Identified as | Introduced plant on Project M.A.R.S.’s land |
Persea americana, commonly known as avocado, is a tropical and subtropical tree in the Lauraceae family. Native to Central and South America, it is cultivated for its nutrient-rich, creamy fruits, which are consumed fresh, in spreads, salads, and culinary preparations. Traditionally, various parts of the plant—including fruits, leaves, and seeds—have been used in folk medicine for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cardiovascular-supporting properties. With its culinary, medicinal, and economic significance, Persea americana remains an important species in tropical and subtropical agriculture and local food traditions.
