COURTESY JENSEN UYEDA Rapoza mangoes filled a Waimanalo tree in December, after flowering was forced during summer’s dry conditions. The tree was pruned to stay small, making the fruit easy to pick.
Observant Southwest Floridians may be wondering: What are all those giant trees with the beautiful, fragrant yellow and orange flowers? Seasoned fruit collectors may be asking a slightly different ...
I bet mango trees are one of the most popular fruit trees grown here in Brevard County, because I see a lot of them growing in yards throughout the county. This past winter, we did receive some cold ...
Plant a mango tree in a warm and tropical climate and it will flourish. The trees can grow large and produce a great crop of ...