I've read that many Indian mangos don't reach their full flavor potential in Florida or produce well and consistently due to our different climate. So which varieties are best when grown in Florida? I don't want to eliminate USDA Himsagar even though it's probably not the Himsagar actually grown in India because I tasted it this summer, and it was very good. A big plus would be if the tree were compact and dwarfish. I apologize if some version of this topic has been covered before, but as we've had more experience with Indian mangos in the last few years, I think it's worthwhile to find out what the consensus might be.
In South Florida Neelam and Kesar grow pretty problem free.
I really like Neelam, it holds up well enough against the new Zill varieties considering its season.
Son Pari seems pretty good, though the tree at my father's house is still relatively young. Also, its not that widely grown to really make it one I'd recommend.
Malika was on the curator's list but has seemed to fall out of favor recently, MBBS maybe?
I'm growing Bennet Alphonso and Ambika as a test (Alex made some favorable comments in the past)
Alex had a video the other day, one of the questions was about this.
He probably has the most exp with this amongst forum members.