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CHUXAY GARDEN Violet Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Easy
CHUXAY GARDEN Violet Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Easy
CHUXAY GARDEN Violet Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Easy
CHUXAY GARDEN Violet Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Easy
CHUXAY GARDEN Violet Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Easy
CHUXAY GARDEN Violet Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Easy
CHUXAY GARDEN Violet Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Easy

CHUXAY GARDEN Violet Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Easy Grow Sweet Fruit Fresh Tropical Fruit Great Gift

Product ID : 49813251
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Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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CHUXAY GARDEN Violet Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Easy Features

  • HARDINESS ZONE.10-11

  • GROW.Soak the seed in a cup of water for 24 hours.Wrap the seed in the paper towel.Place the seed and paper towel inside a sandwich bag, and store the seed in a warm place.Monitor the seed’s progress every few days, watching for sprouts.

  • WHEN TO PLANT.Summer

  • TALL.Up to 100 ft. tall, 35 ft. Wide.

  • NOTE.Also, note that the sap, bark, or fruit skin can be toxic to people.


About CHUXAY GARDEN Violet Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Easy

Although it can be tricky to grow, a mango tree (Mangifera indica) can make for an interesting specimen when grown in the ground or a large pot. This tree forms a dense canopy of long oblong green leaves in the right conditions, rewarding you with white flowers from December through March. After flowering, mango trees bear fruit three to five months later. Mango trees planted in the garden are more likely to bear fruit than potted trees. It is challenging to keep an indoor mango tree alive long enough to reach maturity and bear fruit. Small varieties suitable for containers, such as the dwarf spotted mango tree, are capable of fruiting if they receive enough sunlight. Its fruit are usually ripe for picking in summer or autumn but it varies per region. Also, note that the sap, bark, or fruit skin can be toxic to people.