Mango Varieties Recommended for Florida



From the Horticultural Sciences Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida

Table 1. Some characteristics of Florida mango varieties recommended for the home landscape.

Variety Tree vigor rating1 Fruit maturity2 Fruit
weight (oz)
Fruit color3 Fruit prod.4 Anthracnose rating5 Seed type6
Rosigold L Ma Ap 9-11 Y R F S P
Angie L Ap M 13-14 Y O Pi G MR M
Florigon H M J Jl 10-16 Y G MR P
Saigon M-H M J Jl 6-12 G Y G R P
Zill H M J Jl 8-12 R Y G S M
Edward M-H M J Jl 16-20 Y Pi R P MR M
Vallenato H J 7-12 Y R F-G MR M
Cogshall L-M J Jl 10-16 Y R G S M
Glenn M J Jl 12-18 Y Pi R G-P MS M
Nam Doc Mai* M-H J Jl 12-20 Y Pi G MS P
Haden H J Jl 16-24 R Y F S M
Irwin M J Jl 12-16 R G VS M
Carrie H J Jl 10-12 G Y G-P MR M
Julie L J Jl 9-16 G Pi Y P S M
Van Dyke M J Jl 10-16 R Y G MR M
Tommy Atkins H J Jl 16-24 R Y G MR M
Lippens M-H J Jl 14-20 Pi Y G S M
Mallika M-L J Jl 10-16 Y Pi F-G S M
Phimsen Mun* L-M Jl 14-15 Y F-G MS P
Graham M J A 20-29 Y Pi F-G S M
Dot M J A 9-16 Y Pi G S M
Van Dyke M J A 9-19 Y R G MR M
Parvin H Jl A 16-25 R G G MR M
Duncan M-H Jl A 16-24 Y G MR M
Ruby M Jl A 6-8 R G S M
Kent H Jl A 16-30 G R Y G VS M
Palmer H Jl A 20-30 R Y G S M
Valencia Pride H Jl A 20-30 Y Pi R G S M
Sensation H Jl A 10-12 P R G S M
RapozaMJl A14-28Y RGMRM
Carabao* H J Jl 10-15 G Y G MS P
Fairchild L J Jl 8-10 G Y G MR M
Vallenato H J Jl 11-12 Y G MR M
Kyo Savoy* H J Jl 8-12 G Y G MR P
Ice Cream L J Jl 8-9 G Y F S M
Keitt* M-H A S 20-40 G Pi Y G MR M
Neelum L-M SO 8-11 Y F-G MS M
1 Tree vigor rating: L, low; M, moderate and H, high. Trees of L to M vigor are more easily managed as small trees through annual pruning than H vigor trees.
2 Fruit maturity: Ma, March; Ap, April; M, May; J, June; Jl, July; A, August; S, September, O, October.
3 Fruit color: G, green; P, purple; Pi, pink; R, red; Y, yellow.
4 Fruit production: G, good; F, fair; P, poor.
5 Anthracnose susceptibility: MR, moderately resistant; MS, moderately susceptible; S, susceptible; VS, very susceptible.
6 Seed type: M, monoembryonic; P, polyembryonic; Earlygold, majority of fruit seedless.
*Also may be eaten at the green-firm stage (similar to texture of apples).



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Bibliography

Crane, Jonathan H., et al. "Mango Growing in the Florida Home Landscape." Horticultural Sciences Dept., UF/IFAS Extension, Original pub. Apr. 1994, Revised May 2003, May 2017, and Mar. 2020, AskIFAS, edis.ifas.ufl.edu/mg216. Accessed 10 Jan. 2018, 8 Aug. 2020.

Published 26 June 2014 LR. Last update 19 Oct. 2020 LR
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