Dwarf Hawaiian Mango Tree 15G
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Dwarf Hawaiian Mango Tree – Mangifera indica 'Dwarf Hawaiian' (15 Gallon Pot)
Experience the unmatched sweetness of tropical paradise with the Dwarf Hawaiian Mango Tree. Known for its fiberless, aromatic fruit and compact growth habit, this variety is a favorite among home growers who want maximum flavor with minimal space. Grown in a 15-gallon pot, this tree is mature, well-rooted, and ready to thrive in South Florida’s warm, sunny climate.
A member of the Anacardiaceae family and Dicotyledonae class, Mangifera indica 'Dwarf Hawaiian' is a semi-dwarf cultivar prized for its early fruiting, manageable height, and rich, juicy mangoes with tropical overtones. Its smaller size makes it ideal for patios, urban gardens, or raised bed orchards, without sacrificing yield or flavor.
Key Features:
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Botanical Name: Mangifera indica 'Dwarf Hawaiian'
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Common Name: Dwarf Hawaiian Mango Tree
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Family: Anacardiaceae
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Class: Dicotyledonae
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Pot Size: 15 Gallon
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Mature Height: 8–10 feet (easily pruned to size)
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Spread: 6–8 feet
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Fruit Season: Late spring through summer
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USDA Zones: 10–11 (perfect for South Florida)
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Fruit Type: Small to medium mangoes, fiberless, rich tropical flavor
Sunlight Needs:
Thrives in full sun. For best fruit production, plant in a location with 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily. In South Florida, full exposure ensures strong flowering and optimal sweetness in fruit.
Watering:
Water regularly during the first year to establish deep roots. Once established, mango trees are moderately drought-tolerant. Water deeply but infrequently—once per week during dry spells. Avoid frequent shallow watering.
Soil Requirements:
Prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5–7.0). Avoid planting in areas prone to standing water. In South Florida, native soils often benefit from compost or organic matter to improve fertility and drainage.
Fertilization:
Apply a balanced fertilizer (such as 6-6-6 or 8-3-9) in early spring and again in midsummer. Include micronutrients like magnesium, sulfur, and zinc for healthy growth and fruiting. Reduce feeding in fall and winter.
Pest & Disease Tips:
Monitor for scale insects, mealybugs, and anthracnose, especially in humid conditions. Promote good air circulation, avoid overhead watering, and prune to maintain airflow. Use neem oil or horticultural soap as needed.
Maintenance & Pruning:
Dwarf Hawaiian mango trees are easily managed with light pruning. Shape annually after fruiting to encourage airflow and size control. Remove any dead or crossing branches. Container-grown specimens can be root-pruned every few years if needed.
Special Notes for South Florida Gardeners:
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Ideal for backyard orchards, edible landscaping, and patio containers.
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Cold-sensitive below 35°F—protect with frost cloth during rare cold events.
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One of the best mango varieties for small spaces without compromising fruit quality.
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Pairs beautifully with guava, Barbados cherry, and other tropical edibles.
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