Madame Francis is from Haiti, and is the most popular and commonly grown mango in the country, seeing considerable commercial acreage. The fruit are slightly oblong-kidney shaped, medium sized, and turn solid yellow at maturity. The orange colored flesh contains a polyembryonic seed and has some fiber, which can range from minimal to high depending on the amount of nitrogen its receiving. The flavor is quite rich, sweet and wonderfully strong, with some spice notes but not particularly resinous. The trees are vigorous growers with open, spreading canopy. They require minimal stimulus to bloom and are an early season mango in south Florida, usually ripening from June to July. The tree has a vertical and dense canopy. See more info about Mango varieties. 7 gal pot. More developed root system, thicker trunk and branches. Plant height depends on growing season and variety. Dwarf varieties are slow growers and may be shorter. Contact us for exact size description if size/height matters to you. 7 gal plants may be shipped separately from other items by Ground service due to large size. See here time in transit (business days, excluding Sat-Sun!)