🍎 Mango

Mangifera indica
fruits tree Anacardiaceae
Mango plant photo
☀️ Sun
full sun
💧 Water
moderate to high (reduce during fruiting)
🗺️ Zones
10-11
🧪 Soil pH
5.5-7.5
🪴 Soil Type
loamy, sandy
🚿 Drainage
well-drained
📏 Spacing
25-40 feet (standard), 10-15 feet (dwarf)
📐 Height
30-100 feet (standard), 10-15 feet (dwarf)
⏱️ Maturity
1095-1825 days (3-5 years grafted, 5-8 years from seed)
Key:🤝 Grows well together❌ Keep apart☀️ Sun needs💧 Water🗺️ Hardiness zone

🤝 Companions (11)

Bananas act as a nurse crop for young mango trees, providing wind protection and moisture retention through their broad leaves
Bush beans fix nitrogen, provide ground cover, and can be grown between young mango trees before the canopy closes.
Mango trees provide the dappled shade that young cacao needs; they occupy different canopy levels and root zones
🤝 Citrus Tree (General)
Citrus and mango are commonly intercropped in tropical orchards; they share similar climate requirements and have complementary root depths.
Coconut and mango are traditional tropical homestead companions; coconut provides wind protection and they occupy different canopy heights.
Ginger grows well in the partial shade of mature mango trees; its shallow rhizomes do not compete with deeper mango roots.
Jackfruit and mango are both large tropical fruit trees that can be integrated in multi-story home gardens; they occupy similar ecological niches but with complementary fruiting seasons.
Fast-growing papaya fills space between young mango trees, providing quick returns while mango trees mature; papaya can be removed as mango canopy expands.
Pigeon pea fixes nitrogen to support mango growth, its deep taproot doesn't compete with mango's feeder roots, and it provides windbreak protection
Sweet potato serves as effective living ground cover under mango trees, suppressing weeds, retaining soil moisture, and preventing erosion on orchard floors.
Turmeric thrives in the filtered light beneath mango canopies; provides an understory cash crop in mango orchards.

⚠️ Keep Apart (3)

Eucalyptus aggressively competes for water and releases allelopathic oils that inhibit mango growth and fruit set
Sunflowers are heavy feeders that deplete soil moisture rapidly and produce root exudates inhibiting mango feeder root development
Juglone from walnut roots is highly toxic to mango trees, causing severe wilting, leaf curl, and eventual death

📝 Growing Notes

Mango is an evergreen tropical tree in the same family as cashews and poison ivy , some people are sensitive to the sap in the skin. The fruit takes 3-6 months to mature after flowering. Mango trees need a pronounced dry season to trigger flowering and fruit production. They are deep-rooted with a long taproot, making them quite drought-tolerant once established. Dwarf and semi-dwarf varieties are available for home gardens and container growing. Mango trees produce polyembryonic or monoembryonic seeds , polyembryonic types grow true from seed. The tree can live and fruit for over 300 years.

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