Mango - Bambaroo
Mangifera indica$59.00
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We previously had the most to buy in Sep and Aug. With limited quantities for sale in other months. They are unlikely to be available in Nov and Dec. Remember to click above to get notified when it is available once more.
Specifications of Mango - Bambaroo
Preferred Climate Tropical, SubtropicalLearn About Climate Zones
Grown From GraftedLearn About Propagation Methods
Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) 5-10m
Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination
Can it Handle Frosts? Sometimes
Amount of leaves in Winter? All Leaves (Evergreen)
Quarantine Restrictions to these Areas WA
Suitability in Pots Yes
Water Requirements Moderate Watering
Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest 4-5 Years
Sun or Shade Full (Sun:80%-100%)
Preferred Soil Type Good Drainage
Soil pH Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)
Fruiting/Harvest Months February, March
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Customer Tips & Reviews Mango - Bambaroo
ACACIA RIDGE, QLD, Australia
We planted this in the ground in July 2022 and had our first mango off it in 2023. Cute strong beautiful tree that is ready to claim its spot in our yard.
Mango - Bambaroo
Doing very well in Mareeba First crop 3 yrs after planting and second crop in 4th year not heavy but got about 10-15 large size fruit each season so far I am keeping tree to a manageable height so could have got more fruit without its annual trimming
EARLVILLE, QLD, Australia
I received this plant last year and revived it from a mouldy death. It has really started to come to life now it has settled and recovered. Looking forward to next season, fingers crossed there will be fruit