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Mango Trees

Original price $219.95 - Original price $2,999.50
Original price $219.95 - Original price $2,999.50
Original price $439.90
$219.95 - $2,249.63
$219.95 - $2,249.63
Current price $219.95 each

Alphonso Mango Tree

Alphonso Mango Tree: Grow the King of Fruits in Your Own Yard It’s true Alphonso Mango Trees do require some effort – but in just 3-5 years, you...

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Mango Trees

Mangoes are not just delicious fruits loved by people around the world; they're versatile, too, perfect for a wide range of dishes, from salads to smoothies. From the sweet, juicy flavors of the Alphonso to the tangy zest of the Totapuri, our selection offers an incredible variety of mango trees for sale.

With our mango trees, you won't have to wait long to enjoy your own home-grown mangoes. In just 2-3 years, you'll be able to harvest and indulge in the fruits of your labor—literally.

Explore our collection and find the perfect mango tree that suits your taste and garden aesthetics.

Mango trees thriving in a spacious field
Mango trees thriving in a spacious field

Key Facts About Mango Fruit Trees

  1. Origin and Distribution: Mango trees, scientifically known as Mangifera indica, hail from South Asia, mainly India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. They have spread across tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, including Southeast Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and some parts of the United States like Florida and California.
  2. Appearance: These evergreen trees can grow to impressive heights, ranging from 30 to 100 feet. They boast a lush canopy with long, glossy, dark green leaves providing ample shade. The trees also produce small, fragrant flowers clustered together.
  3. Fruit: The mango fruit can vary in shape, size, and color—from oval or slightly elongated shapes, with skin colors ranging from green to yellow, red, or purple based on the variety. The flesh inside is juicy, sweet, and uniquely tropical in flavor.
  4. Varieties: With hundreds of mango varieties available, some notable ones include Alphonso, Tommy Atkins, Ataulfo (Honey or Champagne mango), Kent, Keitt, and Haden. Each variety brings a distinct flavor, texture, and appearance to the table.
  5. Cultivation: Mango trees thrive in warm, tropical to subtropical climates, favoring temperatures between 70°F and 90°F. They need well-draining soil to grow and are often propagated through grafting. A mango tree's first harvest usually comes after 3 to 6 years of planting.
  6. Uses: Beyond their taste, mangoes are used in various dishes like smoothies, salads, desserts, and chutneys. Additionally, mango trees contribute to landscaping beauty with their ornamental value and shade provision.

If you're interested in growing a mango tree, it's essential to consider your local climate and select a variety that will thrive in your environment. With the right care and a bit of patience, you can look forward to enjoying the succulent fruits of this tropical treasure.

Young Alphonso mangoes growing on a tree
Young Alphonso mangoes growing on a tree

Features of Mango Tree

Feature Description
Botanical Name Mangifera indica
Family Name Anacardiaceae
Plant Type Tree
Size Up to 100 ft tall x 35 ft wide
Light Exposure Full sun
Soil Type Free-draining
Soil pH Acidic, alkaline, or neutral
Flowering Time Winter
Toxicity Stems, leaves, and fruit skins contain sap that can cause skin irritation and blisters. Mango wood smoke is highly irritant.
Young mangoes on tree branches
Young mangoes on tree branches

Most Known Mango Varieties

Name Max Height Fruit Size (oz) Bears Fruit Fruit Color Growth
Cogshall 10-20 ft 10-16 June- July Yellow/Red Dwarf
Nam Doc Mai 10 ft 12-20 June- July Green Dwarf
Carrie 10-15 ft 10-12 June- July Green/Yellow Dwarf
Julie 10 ft 9-16 June- July Green/Pink/Yellow Normal
Mallika 10-12 ft 10-16 June- July Yellow/Pink Dwarf
Valencia Pride 20-30 ft 21-32 July-August Yellow/Pink/Red Normal
Ripe mangoes on a cutting board
Ripe mangoes on a cutting board

How To Plant and Care For Mango Trees

Growing a mango tree from a seed is a fun and rewarding project! Here's how to do it step by step:

  1. Gather Your Materials: You'll need a ripe mango, a sharp knife, and a deep, narrow container with drainage holes. Make sure the container is filled with a special cacti/succulent compost, which you can find at most garden centers.
  2. Prepare the Mango Seed: First, enjoy eating the mango, but save the pit! After you've removed the mango flesh, you'll have the pit. Leave this pit out to dry for about 3-4 days - this makes it easier to handle.
  3. Open the Pit: Once it's dry, look for an indentation at the top of the pit. This is where you'll carefully insert the point of the knife. Gently peel back the outer rind to reveal the seed inside. Always be careful with the knife.
  4. Plant the Seed: Take your large mango seed and plant it about 1 inch deep in the container filled with cactus compost.
  5. Water and Warmth: After planting the seed, water your pot well. Then, find a warm spot for it. The temperature should be around 21°C (70°F), which is perfect for mango seeds to germinate.
  6. Wait for it to Germinate: This is the hard part - waiting! It should take about 1-2 weeks for the seed to start germinating.
Mango trees laden with ripe fruit
Mango trees laden with ripe fruit

Landscaping and Design Ideas For Mango Trees

Mango trees not only offer delicious fruits but also add tropical beauty to any garden or landscape.

Create a Tropical Paradise
Plant a mango tree as the centerpiece in your backyard. Its large, glossy leaves and sweet-smelling flowers will transport you to the tropics.
Shade and Leisure
Mango trees provide ample shade, making them perfect for installing a hammock or outdoor seating area underneath. Enjoy the cool space on hot summer days.
Bordering and Privacy
Using mango trees as natural borders along your property can add privacy and greenery. Their dense foliage blocks views while adding a lush, tropical aesthetic.
Sliced ripe mangoes from Alphonso Mango Tree
Sliced ripe mangoes from Alphonso Mango Tree

Sustainability Practices For Mango Trees

Sustainability is key when caring for mango trees to ensure they thrive and benefit the environment.

  1. Water Wisely: Use drip irrigation to deliver water directly to the roots. This method conserves water and limits evaporation.
  2. Organic Fertilizers: Choose organic fertilizers to nourish your mango trees. These are better for the environment and help maintain soil health.
  3. Pest Management: Opt for natural pest control methods. Introducing beneficial insects can help manage pests without harmful chemicals.
Freshly harvested Alphonso mangoes in a basket
Freshly harvested Alphonso mangoes in a basket

Where to Buy Mango Trees

PrivacyShrubs offers a wide selection of mango tree varieties perfect for any garden. Explore our collection for sale, including popular types such as Alphonso, Kent, and Haden. Each variety is selected for its taste, growth habits, and adaptability to different climates.

Check out our selection online at PrivacyShrubs. Contact us directly for personalized advice and to make a purchase. We’re here to help you select the perfect mango tree for your space.

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