Kiew Yai Thai Mango Tree, Grafted
Kiew Yai Thai Mango Tree, Grafted
The Kiew Yai is a Taiwanese mango variety (a cross of Ivory and Keitt) known for large, oblong fruit with sweet, slightly tart, firm-textured yellow flesh. Self-pollinating and easy to grow, it is a late-maturing, high-yielding tree.
At a glance
- Variety: Kiew Yai (Ivory x Keitt cross), grafted
- Origin: Taiwan
- Fruit: Large, oblong, green skin turning yellow; 1 to 2 pounds each
- Flesh: Yellow, juicy, firm
- Mature size: Up to 20 feet
- Pollination: Self-pollinating
- Harvest: Late summer to early fall (August to September)
- Disease resistance: Resistant to anthracnose and powdery mildew
Best for
- Home fruit gardens
- Large, late-season mango harvests
- Fresh eating, desserts, smoothies, and salads
- Self-pollinating single-tree planting
- Easy, disease-resistant growing
How to grow
A moderately vigorous, self-pollinating tree that reaches up to 20 feet and needs no second tree for pollination. It is relatively easy to grow, resistant to some diseases such as anthracnose and powdery mildew, and ripens late, in August or September.
Flavor profile
Sweet and slightly tart with juicy, firm yellow flesh, excellent fresh or in desserts, smoothies, and salads.
About Everglades Farm
Everglades Farm is a Florida nursery growing fruiting trees, edible plants, and rare garden showpieces, shipped directly from the nursery to your door.
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