Glenn Mango Tree 7G
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Glenn Mango Tree in 7 Gallon Pot available in Jupiter, FL.
Bring bold tropical flavor and backyard beauty to your space with our Glenn mango tree, grown with expert care in a 7-gallon pot and ready to thrive in South Florida’s sun-soaked climate. This semi-dwarf variety is a favorite among mango lovers for its rich, non-fibrous fruit, manageable size, and exceptional disease resistance.
Plant Class: Mangifera indica – Angiosperm, Class Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons)
Growth Habit: Upright, compact, semi-dwarf tree
Light Requirements: Full sun
Watering Needs: Moderate, with periods of dryness between waterings
Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy loam or compost-rich soil
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 9B–11 (perfectly suited for South Florida)
Description:
This Glenn mango in a 7-gallon pot is an excellent addition to edible landscapes, raised beds, or as a stand-alone feature tree in your Green Zone. Originally developed in South Florida, the Glenn mango has earned its reputation for reliable production, sweet aromatic fruit, and a growth habit that’s ideal for home gardens. Expect a rounded canopy with manageable pruning needs and fruit typically ripening from June to July.
The fruit is fiberless, juicy, and yellow-blushed with a smooth, creamy texture. Unlike larger mango varieties, Glenn can be maintained at 10–15 feet, making it accessible and harvest-friendly even in smaller yards or large patio containers.
Care Tips for South Florida:
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Sun: Mangos are sun worshippers. Plant in full sun with open sky exposure for optimal flowering, fruiting, and flavor development.
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Watering: Young trees need regular deep watering 1–2 times per week during the dry season. Once established, reduce watering to allow the roots to breathe—mango trees are drought-tolerant and don’t like "wet feet."
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Soil: Fast-draining soil is essential. Enrich sandy soils with compost or organic matter, and avoid planting in areas that flood or retain water.
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Fertilization: Feed with a tropical fruit tree fertilizer every 6–8 weeks during the growing season. Supplement with micronutrients like magnesium for enhanced fruit quality.
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Pruning: Light pruning helps maintain shape and air circulation. Remove vertical or crossing branches after harvest.
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Spacing: If planting in the ground, allow at least 10–15 feet of space from other trees or structures for healthy canopy development.
Why You'll Love It:
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Early fruiting with a manageable size
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Superior taste and aroma with no stringy texture
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Disease-resistant and perfect for organic gardening
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A gorgeous, glossy-leaved tropical focal point
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