Grow Your Own Tropical Delight with a Grafted Dwarf Hawaiian Mango Tree
Imagine picking your own sweet, aromatic mangoes right from your backyard! The Grafted Dwarf Hawaiian Mango Tree makes this dream a reality. This compact tree is perfect for smaller spaces, yet it produces an abundance of delicious fruit. This mango tree is a popular variety known for its compact and dwarfish growth habit. It is sensitive to changes in temperatures and humidity, resulting in early flowering every year in the fall and flowers multiple times during the course of the bloom season.
This dwarf mango tree is grown in Puerto Rico. The fruit has a wonderfully rich and spice-filled flavor with the right amount of sweetness. The seed is very small and monoembryonic, making it easy to grow and maintain. The earliest fruit tends to come in April, but the second crop occurs from June to July.
Benefits of the Grafted Dwarf Hawaiian Mango Tree:
- Compact Size: Perfect for small gardens or container growing.
- Delicious Fruit: Enjoy sweet, aromatic mangoes with a rich, spice-filled flavor.
- Multiple Crops: The tree flowers multiple times, providing fruit throughout the season.
- Easy to Grow: The small seed and dwarfish habit make it easy to maintain.
- Beautiful Appearance: The red fruit and lush foliage add beauty to any landscape.
The Hawaiian Mango Tree produces small, round-shaped fruit that turn red in color with minimal sun exposure. The fruit is aromatic and has a moderate amount of fiber, but it has a wonderfully rich and spice-filled flavor with the right amount of sweetness.
Order your Grafted Dwarf Hawaiian Mango Tree today and start enjoying the taste of the tropics in your own backyard! This tree arrives professionally grafted and fully rooted in a 3-gallon pot, ready to thrive in your garden or container.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will this Dwarf Hawaiian Mango Tree get? This variety is known for its dwarf growth habit, typically reaching a mature height of 6-8 feet.
- What kind of soil does a Grafted Mango Tree need? It thrives in well-draining soil that is slightly acidic to neutral.
- How much sunlight does this tree require? For optimal fruit production, the Grafted Dwarf Hawaiian Mango Tree needs at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
- When can I expect to harvest mangoes from this tree? The earliest fruit tends to come in April, with a second crop from June to July.
- Is this tree suitable for growing in a container? Yes, its dwarf size makes it an excellent choice for container gardening.
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