As the name suggests, Dwarf Hawaiian are compact, dwarfish trees that require hardly any pruning when young.
They appear to be very sensitive to changes in temperatures and humidity, resulting in early flowering every year in the fall, and usually will flower multiple times during the course of the bloom season in south Florida. Typically this means the tree will hold multiple crops.
The fruit are on the small side, round-shaped and turn red in color with minimal sun exposure. The flesh has a moderate amount of fiber, but possess a wonderfully rich and spice-filled flavor with the right amount of sweetness. The seed is very small and monoembryonic. We are big fans of this mango and customers seem to enjoy it too, particularly those who appreciate the Julie.
The earliest fruit tend to come in April but the second crop occurs from June to July. It does appear to be too anthracnose prone for interior areas, but performs impressively close to the ocean. It has become one of our most important mangos over the last 5 years.
- The Hawaiian Dwarf mango tree is a small, compact variety, making it perfect for small gardens, patios, and container growing.
- Grafted for faster growth and early fruit production, ensuring a quicker harvest compared to seed-grown trees.
- Thrives in large pots, allowing it to be grown on patios, balconies, or even indoors with proper light.
- Ideal for USDA Zones 9-11, but can also be cultivated indoors or in greenhouses in cooler climates.
- A hardy tree that’s easy to care for, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced gardeners.
- Each tree is 2-4 feet tall and carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in excellent condition, ready to thrive in your garden.
- Produces small-to-medium-sized mangoes with smooth skin that transitions from green to yellow with a hint of red when ripe.
- Known for its intensely sweet, creamy flavor with subtle tropical notes, making it perfect for fresh eating or smoothies.
- Offers smooth, juicy, and fiber-free flesh, ideal for culinary use, such as desserts and smoothies.
- Enjoys a generous yield of mangoes during the summer, providing fresh fruit for your family to enjoy year after year.
