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Late Season / Classic Flavor / Origin: Florida
‘Cotton Candy’ is one of the sweetest mangos we’ve tasted, with a flavor in the classic group but some extra rich, sugary flavor notes. It is a well liked mango, but be prepared for the level of sweetness as it can sometimes be overpowering. It ripens in the latter part of the season, from July through August, sometimes even into September. The tree has similar traits to its parent Keitt, with a vigorous growth habit and a vertical, open canopy. The fruit doesn’t have much of a blush at maturity, turning from green to only slightly yellowish– but with close observation it’s easy to tell when they’re ready. The flavor is somewhat comparable to Honey Kiss, another late season variety.
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Latin name - Mangifera indica
The undisputed King of Fruits! Mangos are widely celebrated around the world, and for us, Mango season is truly the most wonderful time of year. Originating in Northeast India, Mango trees have been in cultivation for thousands of years, spreading to every part of the world where the climate is suitable to grow them. Through many generations of cultivation and careful selection, a huge diversity of Mango varieties has been developed, leading to possibly the widest spectrum of flavors of any fruit in existence.
We grow over 60 Mango varieties and counting– see below for our full list of cultivars. Some have a mild and sweet flavor, reminiscent of peaches. Others have more citrusy or floral notes. Some Mangos have strong, intense flavors often described as “resinous”, and still others are highly aromatic with notes of clove or cardamom. A Mango cultivar may be named for the grower who originally developed it, for the visual appearance of the fruit, or simply to describe the flavor.
In addition to the depth of flavor and aroma, each Mango cultivar has its own set of characteristics, including growth rate, canopy shape, fruiting season, productivity, and the appearance and size of the fruit. All Mango trees thrive in full, unobstructed sunlight, and require ample space to grow. At maturity, they can reach heights of 30-50 feet, but through strategic pruning and variety selection, it’s possible to maintain a Mango tree at 12-15 feet or even smaller with some effort. Mangos thrive in South Florida’s sandy soil, and can tolerate dry periods like a champ. Occasionally it may be necessary to supplement trace minerals like Zinc or Calcium to improve fruit set and quality, but for the most part, Mango trees require very little care.
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Size: Can grow 30+ ft tall, but possible to manage at 12-15 ft with pruning.
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Cold Hardy: 32 degrees
Harvest Season: Spring/Summer
Watering requirements: Tolerates drought well, will benefit from additional watering.
Food Forest Layer: Canopy
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