Mangosteen Fruit Seeds
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Grow one of the most prized tropical delicacies with our Mangosteen Fruit Seeds, perfect for gardeners who love exotic fruits and the rewarding experience of nurturing rare plants. These premium-quality seeds are carefully selected for their high germination potential and thrive in warm, humid climates with rich, well-drained soil. While Mangosteen is a slow-growing plant, it’s a deeply rewarding addition for dedicated growers and tropical fruit enthusiasts.
Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) is often called the “Queen of Fruits” for its sweet, tangy flavor and creamy white flesh enclosed in a thick purple rind. The tree also features glossy green leaves and elegant growth, adding ornamental beauty to its edible appeal. Start your exotic gardening journey today with these rare seeds and enjoy the anticipation and joy of growing this truly exceptional tropical fruit at home!




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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring
Growth Habit
Upright, slow-growing tree
Flavor Profile
Sweet, tangy, tropical
Plant Characteristics
Evergreen, glossy leaves, white flowers
Use
Culinary, fresh fruit, juice
Growing Conditions
Warm, humid, acidic soil
Harvest Advantages
Highly prized fruit, aromatic flavor
Plant Resistance
Disease-resistant, pest-tolerant
About Mangosteen Fruit Seeds
Garcinia mangostana
Seed Names
Mangosteen
Seed Type
Open-pollinated
Mangosteen, often called the "Queen of Fruits," is a tropical evergreen tree known for its luscious, fragrant white pulp encased in a purple rind. Revered for its exquisite flavor and antioxidant-rich profile, it thrives in humid, warm climates with consistent care and patience.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full sun to partial shade
Planting Depth
1 inch
Sowing Method
Start in pots, transplant when large
Plant Spacing
15–20 feet
Days to Maturity
6–10 years (fruiting)
Soil Preparation
Rich, acidic, well-drained
Hardiness Zones
10 to 11
Water Needs
High, consistent moisture
Planting Season
Spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 10,000 sq ft
500
Up to 50,000 sq ft
1000
Up to 100,000 sq ft
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The seeds arrived in good condition, well-packed and moist enough to stay viable. Most of them sprouted within a couple of weeks. It�s a slow-growing plant, but the process has been rewarding so far.
I�ve always loved mangosteen when traveling abroad, so I decided to try growing it myself. The seeds germinated well after soaking and I now have healthy little seedlings. It�s exciting to watch them develop and I can�t wait for them to bear fruit someday.
These seeds gave me the chance to grow something I never thought possible at home. It�s definitely a long-term project, but the process has been educational and rewarding. I recommend them to patient gardeners.
After following the planting instructions carefully, my seeds germinated and are now small seedlings with vibrant green leaves. They need a lot of warmth, but seeing them thrive makes the effort worthwhile.
Mangosteen is known to be tricky to grow outside its native climate, so I wasn�t expecting miracles. Still, I�ve had several seeds sprout, and caring for them has been fun. If you love gardening challenges, this is a good one.