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Angie Mango Tree, Grafted

Angie Mango Tree, Grafted

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Key Features

The Angie mango tree grafted from Florida features a compact growth habit, narrow, elongated leaves, fragrant, medium-sized flowers, and produces sweet, fiberless, oval-shaped fruit with a rich flavor.

Special considerations

The Angie mango tree grafted from Florida requires special care, including regular watering and protection from frost, and thrives in warm, subtropical conditions.

Growing and Care Instructions

Angie mango trees prefer well-draining soil with regular watering, full sun exposure, tolerate temperatures between 25°F to 100°F, benefit from balanced fertilizer every 6-8 weeks, and require light pruning to maintain shape and remove dead wood.

  • Fertilizing

    Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season.

  • Watering

    Water deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry between waterings.

  • Light Requirements

    Full sun to partial shade.

Type Fruit-bearing
Lifespan 30–40 years
Growth Moderate
Max Height 10–15 ft
Max Width 8–12 ft
Zone 9-11

10-11 Container / 9-11 Outdoors

  • Angie Mango is considered a semi-dwarf tree variety. The fruit is yellow to orange in color when ripe. Average mango size weight is 14oz, with a sweet and rich flavor. Trees are easy to maintain small with yearly pruning.
  • Grafted from a high quality fruit-producing tree
  • Grown in our plant nursery in Homestead, Florida with the benefits of our subtropical weather
  • Average age of tree in 3 gal container: 12-18 months
  • Average age of tree in 7 gal container: 18-24 months
  • Ships in a plastic container. Soil contains premium slow release granular 8-3-9 fertilizer
  • Approximate height (including container): 3-Gal 2 feet, 7-Gal: 4 feet

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Andrey Zhilchuk
Angie mango

My Angie Mango has been in the ground now for a few weeks and has already pushed out some flower buds in the last couple of days. Tree is healthy and doing great.

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christina Garcia
Dwarf Angie Mango

Arrived in great condition, has been in ground since day we recieved it and it is doing great.

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Steven Gordon

Angie Mango Tree, Grafted

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Razvan D Gheorghe Gheorghe
Angie Mango

It came fast and in good condition

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Anne Feuer
I'm hoping this one will survive in my greenhouse this winter.

Arrived looking healthy. I'm putting into a larger pot, and crossing my fingers it will do better than the other mango trees I put into greenhouse last winter.