Keitt Yellow Mango Tree – Mangifera indica Grafted Live Tree | 14–18 Inches Tall | Late-Season Variety Large Fiberless Fruit | Sweet & Tangy | Extended Harvest
Keitt Yellow Mango Tree – Mangifera indica Grafted Live Tree | 14–18 Inches Tall | Late-Season Variety Large Fiberless Fruit | Sweet & Tangy | Extended Harvest
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Grow one of the most popular late-season mango varieties with this Grafted Keitt Yellow Mango Tree, 14–18 inches tall and ready to plant. Keitt is prized for its large fruit, smooth fiberless flesh, and balanced sweet-tangy flavor.
Originally developed in Florida, Keitt mangoes are known for their extended harvest season, allowing you to enjoy fresh mangoes later than many other varieties. The fruit develops a yellow hue when ripening and offers excellent eating quality for fresh slicing, juicing, and desserts.
This grafted tree ensures true-to-type fruit and earlier production compared to seedlings, making it a smart choice for home orchards and backyard growers.
You will receive a healthy grafted tree similar in size and condition to the one shown in listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 grafted Keitt mango tree
✔️ Height: approximately 14–18 inches
✔️ Late-season premium variety
✔️ Healthy, well-rooted starter tree
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Keitt Mango
Botanical Name: Mangifera indica
Genus: Mangifera
Cultivar: ‘Keitt’
Origin: Florida, USA
Plant Type: Evergreen tropical fruit tree
Growth Stage: Grafted starter tree
Sun Requirements: Full sun (minimum 8 hours daily)
Soil: Well-draining sandy or loamy soil (pH 5.5–7.5)
Watering: Deep watering once weekly during active growth; reduce in winter
Spacing: 20–30 feet for in-ground planting
Harvest Season: Late summer to early fall (August–October)
USDA Zones: 9b–11
Container Friendly: Yes (when young; large container required long term)
💡 Care Tip: Plant as soon as possible after arrival. Some leaf yellowing or drop during shipping is normal and temporary. Protect from frost and avoid waterlogged soil to prevent root rot.
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