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Angie Mango Tree, Grafted

Angie Mango Tree, Grafted

Regular price $97.95 USD
Regular price $109.95 USD Sale price $97.95 USD
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  • 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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Anne Hemingway 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.

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Richard Parker
Angie Mango grafted tree

Arrived very well packaged and in great shape.
Tree is performing very well in garden after planting.
Rick from Englewood

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Hope A
Grafted Mango Tree

I received the grafted Angie Mango Tree in a healthy condition. It arrived safely.

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Samantha

Came in excellent condition 👌

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Kristi Padgett
Very nice tree, timely delivery

The tree arrived on time, as promised. I was a bit concerned about a small "crack" where the graft is, but it hasn't seemed to affect anything. What little drooping there was, resolved itself soon after it was taken from the carton. We planted it as per the instructions, also added a dose of root stimulator we've used on other new plantings with good results. It seems to be happy in its new surroundings, next to a Pickering Mango that survived hurricane Ian and even produced fruit this season. Looking forward to future crops from this delicious Angie.