Mango Trees
Mango Trees
Bring the taste of the tropics to your backyard with our Mango Trees collection. These iconic fruit trees deliver juicy harvests, lush foliage, and a relaxed, tropical vibe that transforms any garden.
🌱 Why Choose Mango Trees
✔ Delicious Homegrown Fruit , Enjoy sweet, sun-ripened mangoes from your own tree
✔ Tropical Appeal , Large leaves and wide canopies create instant holiday vibes
✔ High-Yielding Varieties , Selected for Australian gardens and reliable cropping
✔ Excellent for Warm Climates , Perfect for northern and coastal regions across Australia
✔ Low Maintenance Fruit Tree , Once established, mango trees are tough and easy to grow
Top Picks from This Collection
Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection:
- Kensington Pride Mango Tree, Mangifera indica 'Kensington Pride' , Australia’s favourite mango, known for its rich flavour, early fruiting and high yield
- Bowen Mango Tree, Bowen Mangifera indica , A classic variety producing juicy, aromatic mangoes with a buttery texture
- King Thai Mango Tree, Mangifera indica 'King Thai' , Highly sought-after for its enormous fruit, rich flavour and tropical flair
🏡 Where Mango Trees Belong in Your Landscape
✅ Tropical and Subtropical Backyards , Ideal for sunny gardens in warm climates
✅ Edible Gardens or Orchards , Combine with citrus and other fruiting trees
✅ Large Lawns or Acreage , Provide summer shade and space for kids to climb
✅ Statement Planting in Urban Yards , Grown for both beauty and bounty
Expert Plant Selection Tip
Plant mango trees in full sun with excellent drainage. Water regularly while young and mulch well around the base to retain moisture. For best fruiting, choose a warm, frost-free location and feed with a balanced fertiliser during the growing season. Protect young trees from strong wind.
❔ FAQs About Mango Trees
Can I grow mango trees in cooler climates
Mangoes prefer subtropical to tropical regions, but can grow in warm microclimates with frost protection
How long does it take for mango trees to fruit
Most grafted varieties begin fruiting in 2 to 4 years after planting
Do I need more than one tree for fruit production
No, mango trees are self-fertile and will produce fruit on their own
How big do mango trees get
Standard mango trees can grow 6 to 10 metres tall, but regular pruning helps manage their size
Are mango trees easy to care for
Yes, they’re hardy and low maintenance once established, especially in warm, sunny areas
🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Mango Trees?
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