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Super Alphonso Mango Tree in 7-Gallon Pot Available in Jupiter, FL
The Super Alphonso Mango (Mangifera indica ‘Super Alphonso’) is Florida’s climate-smart evolution of the world-famous Indian Alphonso mango. While traditional Alphonso varieties struggle in humid conditions, Super Alphonso was selected for improved disease resistance, productivity, and adaptability—while preserving that legendary spicy-sweet, floral flavor profile mango lovers crave.
With deep golden skin, intensely aromatic flesh, and a smooth, fiberless texture, this variety delivers a true dessert mango experience. In a 7-gallon pot, this grafted tree is well established and approaching productive age—ideal for South Florida edible landscapes and patio orchards.
Care & Growing Info (Optimized for South Florida):
Sunlight: Full sun—minimum 6 to 8 hours daily for strong flowering and optimal fruit sweetness.
Watering: Moderate. Deep water when the top 2–3 inches of soil dry out. Consistent moisture during flowering and fruit development improves yield.
Soil: Well-draining sandy or loamy soil enriched with compost. Avoid standing water and compacted soils.
Fertilizer: Apply a mango-specific fertilizer 3–4 times per year. During bloom and fruit set, supplement with potassium and micronutrients such as zinc and boron.
Growth Habit: Moderate to vigorous upright growth. Can reach 15–25 feet in-ground if unpruned but responds well to annual shaping. In a 7-gallon pot, trees are typically 3–5 feet tall.
Temperature: USDA Zones 10–11. Thrives in South Florida’s tropical and subtropical climate. Protect from temperatures below 35°F during early establishment.
Maintenance: Moderate. Light pruning after harvest improves structure and airflow. Preventative copper fungicide during rainy season helps reduce anthracnose pressure.
Harvest & Seasonality:
Planting Time: Best planted spring through early fall for strong root development.
Harvest Time: Mid-season—typically June through July in South Florida.
How to Harvest: Pick when skin turns bright golden-yellow and the fruit emits a strong tropical fragrance at the stem. Allow fruit to finish ripening off the tree for maximum sweetness.
Fruit Characteristics: Medium-sized, rounded-oval fruit with bright golden skin. Flesh is deep orange, smooth, and fiberless. Flavor is intensely sweet with spicy, floral, and tropical undertones reminiscent of traditional Indian Alphonso.
Medicinal & Nutritional Benefits:
Super Alphonso mangoes are rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin C, beta-carotene, fiber, and antioxidants. They support immune health, skin vitality, digestion, and hydration—making this indulgent-tasting fruit a powerhouse of tropical nutrition.
Ideal For:
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South Florida mango collectors
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Fans of classic Indian Alphonso flavor
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Mid-season harvest planning
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Grafted trees for reliable fruiting
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Premium dessert mango lovers
Plant Classification:
Scientific Name: Mangifera indica ‘Super Alphonso’
Common Name: Super Alphonso Mango
Plant Type: Tropical fruit tree
Family: Anacardiaceae (cashew & mango family)
Class: Dicot – Broadleaf evergreen
Growth Form: Upright, moderately vigorous canopy
Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen—retains foliage year-round
Perennial or Annual: Perennial—produces fruit annually with proper care
Container Size: 7-gallon pot