I have ordered several trees and all have arrived healthy with good root structure. Thank You. Please keep up the good work.
Tree came in damn near perfect. Already looking to purchase more trees. I highly recommend.
A refreshing fruit that can be used in a variety of dishes, the mango is loved by many all over the world. At Everglades Farm, we can satisfy your fruity cravings with our wide selection of grafted mango trees. Our mango trees can be grown in containers or planted on the ground, and they typically produce fruit within 2-3 years. Soon enough, you’ll have a backyard full of mangoes with our grafted mango trees.
You may not know this, but mangoes aren’t all made the same. There are a variety of types of mangoes. So check out the chart below to help you choose your type of mango tree. Each variety varies slightly.
Name |
Maximum Height |
Fruit Size in Ounces |
Fruit Production Months |
Fruit Color |
Growth pattern |
Cogshall |
10-20 Feet |
10-16 |
June- July |
Yellow/Red |
Dwarf |
Nam Doc Mai |
6 Meters Max |
12-20 |
June- July |
Green |
Dwarf |
Carrie |
10-15 Feet |
10-12 |
June- July |
Green/Yellow |
Dwarf |
Julie |
10 Feet on Average |
9-16 |
June-July |
Green/Pink/ Yellow |
Normal |
Mallika |
10-12 Feet |
10-16 |
June-July |
Yellow/Pink |
Dwarf |
Valencia Pride |
20-30 Feet |
21-32 |
July-August |
Yellow/Pink/Red |
Normal |
Dwarf or Condo mango trees are suitable to grow in containers, balconies, greenhouses or planting in suburban backyards because they like to grow to the sides and can be easily maintained at 6-10 feet tall by pruning them once a year.
All of our mango trees are grafted. This is the process of taking a piece of a mature mango tree and moving it to a different seedling. The two mesh together. The mature tree creating the canopy and the seedling creating the truck and roots of the tree.
We do this practice to ensure that our mango trees reliably sprout and it helps keep the overall price and production of mango trees down. At Everglades Farm, we want each of our customers to be more than satisfied with their mango tree. Grafting allows us to ensure that each tree lives up to our standards of perfection.