Fruit Tree Planner
Plan compatible pollination partners, compare varieties, and understand flowering compatibility for apples, pears, plums, blueberries, cherries, and more.
Step 1
Choose a fruit type
Start here. The helper uses different rules for apples, plums, blueberries, kiwis, and other fruit groups.
41 options available.
Type to narrow the list.
Selected fruit
Mango
Most named mangoes can fruit with their own pollen, but a second mango nearby often improves fruit set, fruit size, and crop reliability. Climate matters more than pollination in many plantings, because mangoes only perform well outdoors where frost is rare.
Keep mango partners close enough for bees and other blossom visitors to move easily between trees. In container or greenhouse plantings, even a second tree nearby can help when bloom weather is uneven.
Step 2
Choose what you want to check
Current goal
Single variety
Choose one variety and Willowbottom will show the best pollination partners.
Step 3
Choose your variety
Choose one variety to see the strongest pollination partners.
14 options available.
Type to narrow the list.
Optional direct pair check.
14 options available.
Type to narrow the list.
Used to sort matches and flag climate cautions.
Pick a variety first, then scroll to Step 4 for ranked partners, warnings, and the optional pair check.
