bonsai sapota tree Magania Mamey Sapote Fruit Tree
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bonsai sapota tree Magania Mamey Sapote Fruit TreePouteria sapota 'Magania' Mamey Sapote, Mammee Sapote Fruit Tree, Enjoy your Home Grown Mamey Fruit. Grow, enjoy and harvest your own Mamey fruit right on your backyard. Considered by ancient Central American cultures as the fruit of the gods, Mamey sapote is oval shaped, similar to a football, and is 3 8 inches in length. Its thick, woody skin is brown in color, and its flesh has an orange reddish tint. Magania Mamey variety is cold hardy to 35F,

Pouteria sapota 'Magania' Mamey Sapote, Mammee Sapote Fruit Tree, Enjoy your Home Grown Mamey Fruit.

Grow, enjoy and harvest your own Mamey fruit right on your backyard. Considered by ancient Central American cultures as the fruit of the gods, Mamey sapote is oval-shaped, similar to a football, and is 3-8 inches in length. Its thick, woody skin is brown in color, and its flesh has an orange/reddish tint.

Magania Mamey variety is cold hardy to 35F, they can grow in partial shade however full sun is recommended for optimal growth. Mamey’s texture is creamy and sweet. Eat it raw or blend into milkshakes, smoothies, ice cream, and fruit bars. The melon’s flavor is reminiscent of almonds with the texture of an avocado.

Magania Mamey can bear fruit within the first two years when planted in warmer regions. The Magania Mamey is container friendly, it can remain in a container as a decorative plant as well. Some consider the melon to be an aphrodisiac. 

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Ideal for backyards, place in full sun, Mamey sapote is high in vitamins A and C as well as in potassium. It is also an excellent source of dietary fiber.
Create a graceful landscape display with its bright lush foliage
Non-invasive, cold hardy to low of 35°F, fast-growing and easy to maintain
 


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Mamey is the national fruit of Cuba, this is a vigorous tree that produces large 20 to 30oz Mamey fruit which ripens April to October depending on the variety. The brown sand shape outer skin fruit has a rich flavor, and texture of sweet potato pudding and it is best served as a milkshake.

Mamey fruit can be difficult to tell when the fruit is mature and ready to pick, because they do not have a color break like mangos, and they will still be rock hard. The best way to tell if the fruit is ready to pick is to scratch the surface. If it is green underneath, then it needs more time. If the fruit is pink where scratched, then it is ready to pick. They typically take four to five days to ripen once picked, and at this stage they are soft to the touch.

With proper care and maintenance, Mamey tree is able to endure and can offer an abundant bounty of fruit each year.

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