Quote Originally Posted by SLP View Post
Some days you just have to stop and smell the "roses". These are just a few in my yard. The mango tree yields Keith mangos. I was told they can get as big as 2lbs. I have never tasted one because they aren't ripe until late August.
They are called Keitt Mango.
Mango Tree Keitt Variety Grafted in a 3 Gallon Container. 'Keitt' is a Florida selection which has become one of the world's most outstanding mangos. Excellent eating quality, disease resistance, productivity, and ripening time are some of the features of this four to five pound goliath. The fruit ripens from August to October. The largest fruit availble, 4-5lbs makes a great shade tree.
We have them all over the place here in So. Florida and I have a huge one nearly 300 years old in my yard in Accompong Town.

Just thought I would add the correction and some information.

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