Description
Price: $3M!
Pine Island's unique climate is known for it's tropical fruit - As per seller approximately 3000 MANGO TREES on 43 acres! Nam Doc Mai, Carrie & Florigon Mango Varieties. The mango trees are 7 years old, property fronts on Pine Island's main road Stringfellow, for excellent access and sales. The grove is ditched, irrigated, fenced, water-retention, and clean.
Sale includes 3 parcels: 33-44-22-00-00004.002C - PAR IN SE1/4 OF SEC 33 + SW1/4 OF SEC 34 FR SE COR S89D 04M 03SW 733.98, 33-44-22-00-00004.002B - PAR IN SE1/4 OF SEC 33 + SW 1/4 OF SEC 34 FR SE COR OF SEC 33 S89D 04M 03SW 733.98FT TH N15D 55M 53SW 452.67 TO POB, 34-44-22-00-00004.0000 - PAR IN SW1/4 OF SEC 34 FR SW COR N89D 04M 33SE 270.03FT TO POB TH N01D 43M 41SW 875.82
Unique Features:
Approximately 3000 mango trees are growing on the property, including Nam Doc Mai, Carrie, and Florigon varieties.
The mango trees are 7 years old.
The property fronts on Stringfellow Road, the main road on Pine Island, providing excellent access for sales.
The grove is ditched, irrigated, fenced, and includes water-retention features, according to the seller.
The property also has a well and electricity connected.
Pine Island, Florida is indeed known for its tropical fruit production, particularly mangoes, thanks to its warm, humid, frost-free climate, and fertile sandy soils.
A seller states that there are approximately 3000 mango trees on 43 acres, including the Nam Doc Mai, Carrie, and Florigon varieties.
Here's some information about these varieties:
Nam Doc Mai: This Thai variety is highly prized for its sweet, aromatic, completely fibreless flesh and small size, making it suitable for backyard growing. It ripens from June to July.
Carrie: Developed in South Florida, the Carrie mango is known for its sweet, creamy, fibreless flesh with a spiced, aromatic flavor. It ripens from June to July. Carrie mango trees are compact, reaching about 15 feet tall and 12 feet wide, with dense, rounded canopies and good disease and fungus resistance.
Florigon: This early-season variety is known for its sweet, fibreless flesh and good disease resistance. It ripens from late May to July. Florigon trees are moderately vigorous and compact, making them suitable for smaller yards or container growing.