Collection: Mango Names

India is home to over 1,500 mango varieties — and choosing the right one for your garden can feel exciting. At Vedicflora, we bring you the most loved mango names in one easy collection. Whether you are a first-time g...

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India is home to over 1,500 mango varieties — and choosing the right one for your garden can feel exciting. At Vedicflora, we bring you the most loved mango names in one easy collection. Whether you are a first-time grower or a seasoned plant lover, you will find the perfect mango tree here.

From famous Indian mango names like Alphonso and Kesar to regional gems, our collection covers them all. We source healthy, true-to-name grafted plants at the lowest price. Each variety is chosen for taste, yield, and how easy to grow it is in Indian home gardens.

Popular Mango Names Across India

India's mango diversity is unmatched. Many shoppers search for mango names in Telugu like Banganapalli, Suvarnarekha, and Cheruku Rasam. Others look for mango names in Malayalam such as Muvandan, Neelum, and Priyor. Our collection lists each variety with its regional name so you can easily find your favourite.

  • Alphonso (Hapus) — the king of mangoes, beloved across Maharashtra and Gujarat
  • Banganapalli (Benishan) — a top pick for mango other names searches in Andhra Pradesh
  • Kesar — sweet, saffron-coloured flesh, great for small home gardens
  • Neelum — a popular late-season variety widely grown in South India
  • Dasheri — a best seller in North India for its fibre-free, juicy taste

How to Choose the Right Mango Variety

Picking the right mango tree depends on your space, climate, and taste. Dwarf varieties like Amrapali and Mallika are perfect for balcony gardens and pots. Full-size trees like Langra and Totapuri do best in open yards with good sunlight.

If you want a low maintenance mango tree, grafted plants are the smartest choice. They fruit in just 2–3 years and stay true to the parent variety. Our best seller grafted mango plants come with a care guide so you get your first harvest with confidence.

Grow Mangoes at Home — Easier Than You Think

Many home gardeners think mango trees need a lot of land. That is a myth! Several easy to grow varieties thrive in large pots on balconies and terraces. With the right soil mix and sunlight, you can enjoy homegrown mangoes from your own home.

  • Choose a pot at least 20 inches wide for dwarf mango varieties
  • Use well-draining, sandy loam soil for the best root health
  • Water regularly but never let roots sit in waterlogged soil
  • Feed with organic fertiliser once a month during the growing season

Over 10,000 happy gardeners across India have grown mango trees from Vedicflora. Check your pincode for delivery, and explore our fruit plant collection for more home-growing ideas.

Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular mango names in India?

India has over 1,500 mango varieties, but the most popular Indian mango names include Alphonso, Kesar, Dasheri, Langra, and Banganapalli. Each variety is loved for its unique taste, aroma, and harvest season. At Vedicflora, you can shop all these varieties as easy-to-grow grafted plants at the lowest price.

What are common mango names in Telugu?

Popular mango names in Telugu include Banganapalli (Benishan), Suvarnarekha, Cheruku Rasam, Himayat, and Totapuri. These varieties are widely grown in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and are known for their large size and sweet, fibre-free flesh. Most are available as grafted plants that fruit within 2–3 years.

What are popular mango names in Malayalam?

Common mango names in Malayalam include Muvandan, Neelum, Priyor, Chandrakaran, and Alphonso — locally known as Appas. These varieties are popular in Kerala for both home gardens and small orchards. Neelum is a favourite late-season pick that stays juicy and sweet even in peak summer.

Why does the same mango variety have different names in different states?

Many Indian mango varieties go by different regional names depending on the state. For example, Banganapalli is also called Benishan or Safeda, and Alphonso is known as Hapus in Maharashtra. Knowing these mango other names helps you find the exact variety you are looking for, no matter where you are in India.

Which mango variety is best for a balcony or home garden?

Dwarf varieties like Amrapali, Mallika, and Sindhu are the best choice for balconies and home gardens. They grow well in large pots and produce fruit in just 2–3 years. These are low maintenance varieties that need only good sunlight and regular watering to thrive.

Are grafted mango plants better than seedling plants?

Yes — grafted mango plants are far better for home gardeners because they fruit much faster, usually in 2–3 years versus 6–8 years for seedlings. They also produce fruit that is true to the parent variety, so you get the exact taste and quality you expect. Vedicflora's grafted mango plants are a best seller for this reason.