Avocado flowers? i have this avocado since may, and i be wondering when does...

i have this avocado since may, and i be wondering when does it start to make flowers? and if nearby is flowers will it bare fruits or do you entail to pollinate flowers?
Answers:    Avocados bloom in the spring. In Florida, specifically usually in February on the first flush of current growth. Avocados are notorious for producing lots of flowers, but setting few fruit. Usually you will not hold fruit until the third year after it is planted, though you will have flowers emergence the first year. This is on grafted plants. Seedlings will lift 7 to 10 years to begin flowering. Hand pollination would be possible, I suppose, but impracticable for the average person (when you see a tree flower you will understand) and is superfluous when the tree gets outdated enough to accept fruit.
The avocado flower has both functional mannish and female organs. The mannish floral organ, which produces pollen, is comprised of the anthers and stamens. The female floral organ is comprised of the stigma (which receive the pollen), style and the ovary.
The avocado exhibits a type of flowering behavior known as "synchronous dichogamy". An individual flower will be spread out for 2 days, however the timing of the male and feminine phases are distinct. When the flower first opens it is contained by the female phase and the stigma is sensitive to pollen. At the end of the womanly phase, which lasts 2 to 4 hours, the flower will close. On the second daytime the same flower re-opens surrounded by the male phase and sheds its pollen.