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Turpentine Mango Tree in 1-gallon pot [2 pack]

Turpentine Mango Tree in 1-gallon pot [2 pack]

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Key Features

The turpentine mango tree in a 1-gallon pot (2-pack) features glossy, lanceolate leaves, produces fragrant, small flowers, and yields oval-shaped, sweet-tasting fruit.

Special considerations

Turpentine mango trees require well-draining soil, full sun, and regular watering, and they benefit from special care during extreme temperatures.

Growing and Care Instructions

Turpentine mango trees thrive in well-draining soil with regular watering, require full sun for optimal growth, tolerate temperatures between 60-100°F, benefit from balanced fertilizer every few months, and should be pruned to maintain shape and remove dead branches.

  • Fertilizing

    Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season.

  • Watering

    Water when the top inch of soil is dry.

  • Light Requirements

    Full sun to partial shade.

Type Fruit-bearing
Lifespan 30–40 years
Growth Moderate
Max Height 15–20 ft
Max Width 10–15 ft
Zone 9-11

10-11 Container / 9-11 Outdoors
(Hardy down to 30 F°)

Turpentine mango is primarily used as rootstock for grafting other mango varieties. Here are the key uses and characteristics of turpentine mango:

1. Rootstock: Turpentine mango is considered the gold standard for mango rootstock, especially in Florida and the Caribbean. It provides an excellent foundation for grafting other mango varieties.

2. Strong root system: Turpentine rootstock develops a wide lateral root system and a deep tap root, creating a super strong foundation for grafted trees.

3. Resilience: Trees grafted onto turpentine rootstock can thrive in various extreme weather conditions, including strong winds, drought, and floods.

4. Pest and disease resistance: Turpentine rootstock offers unparalleled pest and disease resistance, contributing to the longevity and health of grafted mango trees.

5. Easy care: Grafted mango trees with turpentine roots are easier to care for compared to trees with less vigorous root systems. They are forgiving and require minimal attention.

6. Fast growth: Turpentine mango seedlings grow quickly and can be grafted onto as early as six months of age.

7. Fruit production: While turpentine mangoes are edible, they are generally not preferred for consumption due to their small size, fibrous flesh, and sometimes strong resin-like flavor. However, some people, particularly those from Jamaica, enjoy eating them or using them for juicing.

8. Historical significance: Turpentine mangoes were likely the first type of mangoes successfully introduced to Florida in the 1860s and have played a role in the development of many Florida mango varieties.

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