Mangifera indica 'Maha Chinook' (Maha Chinook Mango) - Image 2
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Botanical name: Mangifera indica
Common name: Maha Chinook Mango
Cultivar: Maha Chinook
Family: Anacardiaceae
Origin: South Asia and India
Hardiness: 30°F






Mangifera indica 'Maha Chinook'
Mangifera indica 'Maha Chinook' (Maha Chinook Mango)- unripe fruits
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Many consider it the best mango had ever tasted. Very rare mango variety from Singapore. This variety is semi-dwarf and great for pot culture. No fiber whatsoever, multiple crops possible. Its is a long fruit looking similar to Brahm Kai Mai but with a pink blush.
The fruit is very similar to Nam Doc Mai, but even better. It can be eaten green (sweet and crispy!) or ripe (when turns yellow color). This variety is hard to find and very much sought after.
The season is long and can vary from year to year. It is fiberless with good flesh to seed ratio. The seed is almost paper thin. This mango would be perfect for the container considering its slow growth habit. May be aslo spelled Maha Chanok or Maha Chanook. See more info about Mango varieties.
Recommended Fertilizer: SUNSHINE Mango Tango - Mango Tree Booster
SUNSHINE-Honey - sugar booster
The fruit is very similar to Nam Doc Mai, but even better. It can be eaten green (sweet and crispy!) or ripe (when turns yellow color). This variety is hard to find and very much sought after.
The season is long and can vary from year to year. It is fiberless with good flesh to seed ratio. The seed is almost paper thin. This mango would be perfect for the container considering its slow growth habit. May be aslo spelled Maha Chanok or Maha Chanook. See more info about Mango varieties.
Recommended Fertilizer: SUNSHINE Mango Tango - Mango Tree Booster
SUNSHINE-Honey - sugar booster
Grown in
10"/3 gal pot
