Plants in genus mangifera
Mangifera indica 'Tebow'
Mangifera indica 'Tebow' is a tropical fruit tree known for its rounded pink-blushed yellow skin and juicy, sweet pale yellow flesh. It can weigh up to a pound and is hardy in zones 9 through 11. This mango variety thrives in full sun and acidic soil, producing fruit mid to late season.
Mangifera indica 'Haden'
Mangifera indica 'Haden' is a sub-tropical fruit tree known for its bright red-blushed, apricot-yellow skin and juicy, sweet pulp. It produces clusters of small white to pink blooms in spring and requires a frost-free climate. This drought-tolerant tree benefits from regular fertilization and can be pruned to maintain a desired size.
Mangifera indica 'Keitt'
Mangifera indica 'Keitt' is a mango variety known for its extremely large fruit, which can weigh up to 5 pounds. The fruit has bright yellowish-orange flesh with a mellow mango flavor and a hint of lemon. Introduced in 1946 in Florida, it is suitable for freezing and various culinary uses. The tree is slower growing and can be maintained under 10 feet with pruning. It requires full sun, good air movement, and perfect drainage to thrive.