Growing Guide: Coconut Cream Mango

Growing Tips
*(Also known as: Coconut Cream Mango, Coconut Cream, Mangifera indica ‘Coconut Cream’) *

Plant in full sun with excellent drainage. Mango trees prefer sandy or loamy soil and do not tolerate standing water. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce frequency once mature—overwatering can reduce fruit quality. Protect young trees from frost and cold winds. Prune lightly to maintain size and encourage airflow. Coconut Cream performs well in USDA Zones 9–11 and can be grown in large containers with proper care. Fruiting typically begins in 1-2 years, with harvest in mid to late mango season.


Quick Facts

Attribute Details
Botanical Name Mangifera indica ‘Coconut Cream’
Common Names Coconut Cream Mango
Family Anacardiaceae
Origin Florida, USA (cultivar selection)
Plant Type Tropical fruit tree
Life Cycle Perennial
Mature Size 10–15 ft tall × 8–12 ft wide (prunable)
Light Full sun
Water Needs Moderate; low once established
Soil Well-drained sandy or loamy soil
Bloom Time Late winter–spring
Flower Color Creamy white
USDA Zones 9–11
Florida Native No
Propagation Grafted
Seasonal Traits Evergreen
Time to Harvest Grafted, 1-2 years; mid–late season