Most Popular Trees
Most Popular Trees - Our Top Selling Tropical Favorites
Some trees simply stand out. They grow faster, taste better, and make every garden feel alive. At Everglades Farm, these best-sellers have become customer favorites because they combine tropical beauty with reliable harvests.
Whether you’re looking for a grafted mango, a dwarf coconut, or a unique fruiting plant like Miracle Fruit, this collection brings together the 15 trees our gardeners love most.
Why Choose Our Most Popular Trees
Our customers return for these trees year after year, and for good reason.
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Proven performance: These are tried-and-true varieties, chosen for their quality, productivity, and adaptability.
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Perfect for small spaces: Many are dwarf or grafted, ideal for patios, containers, or compact gardens.
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Fast fruiting: Grafted trees bear fruit sooner than seed-grown ones, letting you enjoy fresh harvests earlier.
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Tropical charm: From lush coconuts to sweet mangoes, each variety adds a touch of paradise to your home.
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Florida-grown excellence: Carefully cultivated and tested to thrive in warm, coastal environments.
Explore Our Best-Selling Tropical & Fruit Trees Collection
Each of these most popular trees for sale has earned its place for performance, beauty, and taste. Discover the varieties gardeners love most:
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Nam Doc Mai #4 Dwarf Mango Tree (Grafted): A Thai favorite with sweet, fiber-free fruit and compact growth.
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Alphonso Mango Tree (Grafted Mango Variety from Florida): The King of Mangoes, prized for its golden color and rich aroma.
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SweetHeart Lychee Tree: Produces juicy, heart-shaped fruits with floral sweetness and lush foliage.
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Hass [Florida] Avocado Tree (Grafted): Classic creamy Hass flavor, adapted for Florida’s warm climate.
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Miracle Fruit Plant (Miracle Berry Tree): Small berries that make sour foods taste sweet, a truly magical tropical plant.
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Carrie Dwarf Mango Tree (Grafted): Compact, aromatic, and perfect for container growing or small gardens.
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Green Coconut Palm (Malayan Dwarf): Graceful and productive, offering refreshing coconuts and classic tropical style.
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Mallika Dwarf Mango Tree (Grafted & Cold Hardy): Excellent for slightly cooler regions without losing tropical flavor.
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Longan ‘Kohala’ Tree (Air-Layered): A lychee cousin with honey-sweet fruit and glossy green leaves.
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Coconut Cream Mango Tree (Premium Grafted Variety from Florida): Famous for its rich, dessert-like flavor and smooth texture.
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Red Lady Papaya Dwarf Tree: A fast-growing, self-pollinating papaya that bears delicious, orange-fleshed fruit.
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Julie Mango Tree (Dwarf Grafted): A Caribbean favorite with rich flavor and compact size for easy maintenance.
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Glenn Mango Tree (Grafted): A reliable Florida classic with mild, juicy fruit and consistent production.
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Yellow Malayan Dwarf Coconut Palm Tree: Adds vibrant tropical color with golden trunks and green fronds.
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Kary Star Fruit (Carambola) Tree (Grafted): Produces crisp, golden star-shaped fruit, sweet, juicy, and ornamental.
How to Grow and Care for Your Tree
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Choose the right spot: Pick a sunny location with well-drained soil.
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Plant correctly: Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball, place the tree at the same depth, and water deeply after planting.
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Fertilize regularly: Feed with Fersol 8-3-9 Fertilizer with Micronutrients every few months to promote strong roots and abundant fruit.
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Prune gently: Trim branches each season to maintain your tree’s desired size and shape.
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Adapt to space: Most of our trees thrive in warm climates but can also grow beautifully in large containers.
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Enjoy the rewards: With sunlight, care, and patience, your tropical favorite will provide years of beauty and delicious harvests.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes these trees the most popular?
They’re our top customer choices for taste, performance, and ease of care, proven varieties that thrive in home gardens.
Which are best for small spaces?
Our Dwarf or condo mango trees like Carrie, Julie, and Nam Doc Mai #4 are ideal for patios and containers.
Can I grow these trees outside Florida?
Many varieties can grow indoors or in greenhouses. Always check your USDA hardiness zone for best results.
How can I get the best fruit yield?
Provide full sun, proper watering, balanced fertilizer, and occasional pruning, consistency is key.
Bring Home Your Favorite Tree Today
Each of these trees has been chosen for its flavor, beauty, and ability to thrive. From the sweet aroma of a mango harvest to the tropical shade of a dwarf coconut, our best-sellers make it easy to grow paradise at home.
Find your favorite tree today, and bring a touch of the tropics to your garden.