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Venus Mango Tree 65G

Regular price $750.00
Sale price $750.00

DETAILS AND CARE

Venus Mango Tree in 65-Gallon Pot  available in Jupiter, FL.

Unleash the full splendor of mango season with our majestic Venus mango tree in a 65-gallon pot—an extraordinary specimen tree built for impact, abundance, and flavor. As one of the most sought-after late-season mango varieties, Venus delivers dense floral notes, creamy flesh, and showstopping golden fruit that ripens when most others are finished. This is tropical luxury, rooted and ready.

Plant Class: Mangifera indica – Angiosperm, Class Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons)
Growth Habit: Vigorous, upright with dense canopy
Light Requirements: Full sun
Watering Needs: Low to moderate; deep, infrequent watering
Soil Type: Fast-draining loam or sandy soil enriched with organic matter
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 10–11 (perfect match for South Florida)

Description:
This 65-gallon Venus mango tree is a showpiece—fully established, lush, and primed for production. Developed by the USDA for optimal disease resistance and flavor, Venus has quickly become a prized variety among collectors and growers in Florida. Its fruit is firm, fiberless, and often blushes with hints of red over deep gold. Flavor-wise, Venus is smooth, sweet, and slightly spicy—a dream for mango connoisseurs.

With a robust canopy and high yield potential, this tree isn’t just a conversation starter—it’s a seasonal producer built to anchor your edible landscape. Late ripening (typically July–August), Venus extends the mango season well into summer, keeping your kitchen and garden full of joy long after early varieties have wrapped.

Care Tips for South Florida:

  • Sun: Requires full sun to flourish—plant in a wide open location with max exposure for best growth and fruit quality.

  • Watering: For established trees like this, water deeply once weekly or during prolonged dry spells. Avoid daily watering to prevent root issues.

  • Soil: Good drainage is non-negotiable. Amend native soil with compost, worm castings, or pine bark fines to improve nutrient profile and drainage.

  • Fertilization: Feed every 6–8 weeks with a mango-specific or slow-release fruit tree fertilizer. Apply trace minerals and micronutrients for top-tier flavor.

  • Pruning: After harvest, selectively thin interior branches to open up the canopy. Maintain shape and height for ease of harvest and airflow.

  • Planting Space: Venus needs room to shine—20–25 feet of spacing is ideal for long-term success and generous yields.

Why You'll Love It:

  • One of the best late-season mangos for South Florida

  • Grafted and grown to full form for faster fruiting

  • Disease-resistant and highly productive

  • Gorgeous canopy and high-end landscape value

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