by Kimo | Dec 15, 2025 | Mango Cultivars
The Vallenato mango cultivar hails from Colombia and has gained popularity among collectors and growers in South Florida due to its vibrant color and aromatic, classic flavor profile. This variety features a vigorous, upright tree that produces fruit with a striking...
by Kimo | Dec 15, 2025 | Mango Cultivars
The Galaxy mango is an intriguing cultivar that has gained attention primarily through the experiences of dedicated growers rather than mainstream horticultural resources. Its origins remain somewhat ambiguous, but it is often likened to the ‘Keitt’ mango,...
by Kimo | Dec 15, 2025 | Mango Cultivars
The “Donkey Killer” mango, often referred to colloquially, is not a standardized cultivar but is recognized in various mango-growing communities, particularly in South Florida, where it is displayed at Miami-Dade’s Fruit & Spice Park. This mango...
by Kimo | Dec 15, 2025 | Mango Cultivars
Bolt is a newer Florida mango cultivar commonly credited to Dr. Richard Campbell, and it’s gained attention mainly for its big, complex flavor—often described as intensely sweet with a punchy, “wow” character, with some tasters noting resinous/citrus notes and others...
by Kimo | Dec 15, 2025 | Mango Cultivars
The Mingolo mango is most commonly described as a Dominican Republic variety. It produces medium-sized fruit with green skin that ripens toward yellow/golden, and it’s widely noted for being very sweet, sometimes with tropical/peach-like notes....
by Mangopedia | Aug 10, 2025 | Mango Cultivars
The ‘Otis’ mango is a newly recognized variety, originating from a store-bought tree whose initial variety was unknown. This unique mango took an exceptionally long time to fruit, approximately 15-20 years, with the original tree located in Palm Beach...