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Glenn Mango Tree – Sweet, Compact & Disease-Resistant Tropical Mango

Glenn Mango Tree – Sweet, Compact & Built to Thrive

Imagine stepping into your backyard and plucking a sun-kissed mango straight from the branch. With the Glenn Mango Tree, that dream becomes a juicy reality. One of the most beloved Florida mango varieties, Glenn is prized for its exceptional flavor, manageable size, and outstanding disease resistance — making it one of the best choices for home growers across warm climates.

Why You’ll Love the Glenn Mango Tree

  • Exceptional Flavor: Rich, sweet flesh with notes of peach, vanilla, and coconut — complex, aromatic, and far superior to anything from a grocery store
  • Compact Grower: Stays manageable at 8–15 ft. — ideal for smaller yards, patios, or container growing
  • Disease-Resistant: Naturally resistant to anthracnose and other common mango diseases — less spraying, less worry
  • Heavy Producer: Reliable, abundant crops of medium-to-large fruit once established
  • Low Fiber, Fiberless Flesh: Smooth, buttery texture with minimal stringiness — a premium eating experience
  • Year-Round Ornamental Beauty: Glossy dark green foliage and seasonal flushes of golden-pink flowers make it a stunning landscape tree

Growing Zones & Care Guide

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: Best planted in the ground in Zones 10–11. Glenn Mango thrives in frost-free, warm, humid climates — it is frost-sensitive and should be protected from any freezing temperatures.
  • Zones 8–9 (Container Growing): Grow in a 25–30 gallon container and move indoors or into a frost-free greenhouse when temperatures drop below 40°F. A sunny south-facing window or supplemental grow light will keep it healthy through cooler months.
  • Sunlight: Full sun — 8+ hours of direct sunlight daily for best flowering and fruit production. More sun equals more mangoes.
  • Watering: Water deeply and regularly during the growing season. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Reduce watering in winter to encourage flowering. Never allow roots to sit in standing water.
  • Soil: Well-draining, sandy or loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5–7.5). Raised beds and large containers with excellent drainage work well.
  • Fertilizing: Feed with a mango or tropical fruit fertilizer (high in potassium and phosphorus) in spring and summer. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers once the tree matures, as they promote foliage over fruit.
  • Pruning: Light pruning after harvest keeps the tree compact and encourages new fruiting wood. Remove any crossing or inward-facing branches to improve airflow.
  • Harvest Window: June through August in most warm climates. Fruit is ready when it gives slightly to gentle pressure and develops its characteristic golden-yellow blush.

Pair It With Another Tropical Favorite

Love tropical fruit trees? Our Jackfruit Tree is another extraordinary tropical producer — the world’s largest tree fruit, with sweet, fragrant flesh that’s a favorite for both fresh eating and cooking. Together, they make an incredible tropical fruit garden for warm-climate growers.

Give it full sun, a bit of patience, and the right conditions — and the Glenn Mango will reward you with some of the finest fruit you’ve ever tasted, grown right in your own backyard.

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Glenn Mango Tree – Sweet, Compact & Disease-Resistant Tropical Mango Sale price$ 149.95

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