Overview
Bring the taste of the tropics to your garden with the Madame Francis mango tree live plant. This exceptional tree is a professionally grafted, fully rooted specimen, delivered in a 3 gallon pot, ensuring a strong start for your new fruit-bearing addition. The Madame Francis mango, sometimes affectionately known as the “Haitian mango,” is celebrated for its distinctive flavor and robust growth. Originating from Haiti, this variety produces medium-sized fruits that ripen to a vibrant yellow, revealing an orange-colored flesh with a unique blend of sweetness, richness, and subtle spice notes. The polyembryonic seed and varying fiber content, depending on cultivation, add to its character. As a vigorous grower, this grafted mango tree develops an open, spreading canopy, making it a beautiful and productive choice for any fruit enthusiast. It’s an early-season mango in many tropical regions, typically yielding fruit from June to July.
Key Benefits
The Madame Francis mango tree live plant offers a multitude of advantages for both the home gardener and the fruit connoisseur. Its reputation for delicious fruit and strong growth makes it a highly desirable specimen:
- Exceptional Fruit Quality: Enjoy rich, sweet, and flavorful mangoes with subtle spice notes. The orange flesh is a delight, providing a taste of the Caribbean right from your garden. This fruit is a favorite for fresh eating and culinary uses.
- Reliable Production: Known for being a high-yielding variety, especially in coastal regions, this Haiti mango is a popular choice for consistent fruit production. It requires minimal stimulus to bloom, making it a dependable producer.
- Vigorous Growth Habit: The tree exhibits strong, vigorous growth with an open, spreading canopy, offering both shade and ornamental appeal in your landscape. Its strong structure supports abundant fruit.
- Early Season Harvest: As an early-season mango, you can anticipate delicious fruit ripening from June to July, extending your fresh mango season. This timing often precedes other popular varieties.
- Grafted for Performance: Being a grafted mango tree ensures that the plant will bear fruit true to the Madame Francis variety and often leads to earlier fruiting compared to seed-grown trees. Grafting also enhances disease resistance and adaptability.
- Home Orchard Essential: Whether you’re starting a new orchard or adding to an existing collection, this tropical fruit tree is an excellent choice for its commercial value and home garden appeal, providing a unique flavor profile.
- Established Plant: Arriving fully rooted in a 3 gallon pot, this plant has a well-developed root system, giving it a significant advantage for successful establishment and growth in your garden.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your Madame Francis mango tree live plant involves providing suitable tropical conditions to ensure healthy growth and abundant fruit. This variety thrives in warm climates and requires attention to its specific needs. For optimal growth, plant your grafted mango tree in a location that receives full sun, ideally 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. Good air circulation is also crucial to prevent fungal issues. The Madame Francis mango prefers well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil. A sandy loam enriched with organic matter is ideal. Ensure the planting site doesn’t retain water, as mango trees are susceptible to root rot in waterlogged conditions.
Watering should be consistent, especially during dry periods and when the tree is young. Allow the top few inches of soil to dry out between waterings to prevent overwatering. Once established, the tree is moderately drought-tolerant but will benefit from regular irrigation during fruit development. Fertilize your tropical fruit tree with a balanced fertilizer formulated for fruit trees, applying it several times throughout the growing season, typically from spring through fall. Reduce nitrogen application as the tree approaches flowering to encourage fruit set. The Madame Francis mango is sensitive to cold and should be protected if temperatures drop below freezing. It performs best in USDA zones 10-11, where it can be grown outdoors year-round. Pruning should focus on maintaining a strong structure, removing dead or diseased branches, and managing canopy size for easier harvesting. While vigorous, the mango plant care for Madame Francis is relatively straightforward once its environmental needs are met.
Size & Details
This offering is for one Madame Francis mango tree live plant, delivered in a robust 3 gallon pot. Each tree is professionally grafted and fully rooted, ensuring a healthy and established specimen ready for planting. The size of the mango tree will vary by season and the specific growth stage, but you will receive a tree that is well-suited for transplanting and continued growth. Madame Francis is known for its vigorous growth habit, developing an open, spreading canopy. When mature, it can reach heights of 20-30 feet if left unpruned, though it can be managed to a smaller size with regular pruning, making it suitable for larger home gardens. Expect your tree to begin fruiting within 2-4 years after planting, given ideal growing conditions. The fruit itself is medium-sized, typically oblong-kidney shaped, and ripens to a solid yellow color. This Haiti mango variety is an early-season producer in its native range, with fruits typically ripening from June to July.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this Madame Francis mango tree get? A: The Madame Francis mango tree live plant is a vigorous grower. If left unpruned, it can reach heights of 20-30 feet. With regular pruning, it can be maintained at a more manageable size for home gardens.
- Q: What size pot does it come in? A: Each grafted mango tree is shipped in a 3 gallon pot, ensuring a well-established root system and a strong start for your plant. The pot size provides ample space for initial growth.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Madame Francis mango tree is a tropical fruit tree best suited for outdoor planting in USDA Zones 10-11. In colder climates, it can be grown in a large container and moved indoors during winter.
- Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: This tropical fruit tree requires full sun, meaning at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day, to produce the best fruit and maintain vigorous growth.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: While tropical plants require specific conditions, mango plant care for Madame Francis is relatively straightforward once its light, water, and soil needs are met. It’s considered a robust and rewarding tree for experienced and novice growers in suitable climates.
- Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your Madame Francis mango tree live plant will arrive professionally grafted and fully rooted in its 3 gallon pot, carefully packaged to ensure its health during transit. We recommend unpacking and watering it upon arrival.
- Q: How long until it blooms and fruits? A: As a grafted tree, the Madame Francis mango typically starts bearing fruit within 2-4 years after planting, given proper care and ideal growing conditions. It is an early-season producer.
- Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: The Madame Francis mango tree is suitable for USDA Zones 10-11. If you are in a colder zone, you will need to provide winter protection or grow it in a container that can be moved indoors.
- Q: What is the flavor profile of the Madame Francis mango? A: The fruit of this Haiti mango is known for its rich, sweet, and strong flavor with distinct spice notes. It has orange-colored flesh and some fiber, making it a unique culinary experience.
- Q: What kind of soil does this mango tree prefer? A: The Madame Francis mango tree thrives in well-draining soil, ideally a sandy loam enriched with organic matter. It prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH levels.



















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