Florigon Mango Tree 25G
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Florigon Mango Tree in 25-Gallon Pot available in Jupiter, FL.
Experience mango magic with our Florigon mango tree in a robust 25-gallon pot—an impressive, fruit-bearing specimen that’s ready to thrive in your South Florida landscape. Loved for its early ripening, vigorous growth, and bright, tangy-sweet fruit, Florigon is a tried-and-true Florida variety that brings both beauty and bounty to your garden.
Plant Class: Mangifera indica – Angiosperm, Class Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons)
Growth Habit: Upright, fast-growing, medium-size canopy
Light Requirements: Full sun
Watering Needs: Moderate with good drainage; water deeply and infrequently
Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy or compost-rich loam
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 9B–11 (excellent for South Florida’s climate)
Description:
This mature Florigon mango tree comes in a 25-gallon pot and is ready for planting in a permanent location or for showcasing in a large container garden. Originally developed at the University of Florida, Florigon is one of the earliest mango varieties to ripen—often ready as early as May. Its golden-yellow fruit is medium-sized, juicy, and bursting with a tropical punch of sweet-tart flavor.
The tree itself is vigorous yet manageable, making it a favorite among Florida growers. Its strong structure and disease resistance allow it to thrive with minimal intervention—perfect for home orchards, edible landscapes, and pollinator-friendly gardens.
Care Tips for South Florida:
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Sun: Full sun is essential—place in an open, sunny spot where the tree can soak in 6–8+ hours of direct light per day.
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Watering: Water deeply once or twice weekly during the first season. Once established, reduce frequency to promote drought resistance and deeper rooting.
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Soil: Ensure excellent drainage—mango trees despise “wet feet.” Add compost or aged organic material to boost nutrient retention and microbial life.
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Fertilization: Apply a balanced mango fertilizer every 6–8 weeks during the growing season. Add micronutrients such as magnesium and zinc to support fruiting.
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Pruning: Minimal pruning needed—just enough to shape and thin out crossing limbs. Prune after harvest to maintain airflow and size.
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Spacing: If planting in-ground, allow 15–20 feet between trees or structures for long-term canopy development.
Why You'll Love It:
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Early-season mango with incredible flavor and aroma
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Large, ready-to-plant tree for instant garden presence
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High productivity and reliable harvest
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Bred in Florida for Florida—built to thrive here
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