Mango
Mango
Trevallan is excited to announce preorders for mangoes are now open.
We have limited quantities of each variety, and they should be arriving mid-November.
Mangoes are delicious tropical fruits known for their sweet, juicy flavour and vibrant orange flesh. They are not only a delightful treat but also a nutritious addition to your diet. To grow mangoes, ensure they have well-drained soil, ample sunlight, and regular watering. Plant them in a warm climate and watch them flourish into your own backyard mango haven.
all come in 5l bags
These can not be posted you will need to pick up.
You will be notified as soon as they arrive
Dwarf Mango ‘King Thai’
Produces elongated fruits similar to the Nam Doc Mai. The fruits start out with green skin and ripen to yellow with pink-red blush. Fruit is very sweet
Grows to about 4m (can be kept smaller)
Self pollinating so you only need one tree
Great for growing in pots and small gardens
Shows good resistance to anthracnose and black spot
Dwarf Mango ‘Palmer’
Promising late variety with large elongated fruit. Brightly coloured skin coloured with purple and red. The flesh is smooth and almost fibreless. Very sweet and good quality.
Produces well and is fairly consistent.
Semi Dwarf growing to about 5m. Takes about 3-5 years to fruit
Self pollinating so you only need one tree
Great for growing in pots and small gardens.
Mango ‘Florigon’
Soft sweet flesh that is fibreless and melts in your mouth
Fruit is considered small (around 300-350 grams) but it also has a small seed
Moderate resistance to Anthracnose but can be susceptible to Black Spot
Self pollinating so you only need one tree
Can get to 10m but can be trimmed to 5m
Mango ‘Kent’
Sweet and delicious taste which is further enhanced by their juicy, low fibre flesh
Ideal for eating fresh, juicing and drying.
Considerable in size and weigh between 400g to 1kg apiece
Self pollinating so you only need one tree
Can get to 10m but can be trimmed to 5m
Mango ‘R2E2’
Mid-season variety with large, highly coloured fruit.
Selected in 1982 by Ian Bally, Ross Wright and Peter Beal as a seedling progeny of the Florida variety Kent, and takes its name from the row and position in the field of the original tree at the department´s Bowen Research Facility
Released for commercial production in 1991, R2E2 has gained wide acceptance throughout all mango-growing regions in Australia and is the third most popular variety grown
R2E2 has a long shelf life and is sought after on the export market
Because of R2E2's upright growth habit, pruning to reduce height is essential in the early years
Self pollinating so you only need one tree