Mangifera Indica
“The Mangifera indica, mango tree or شجرة المانجو is erect, 30 to 100 ft (roughly 10-30 m) high, with a broad, rounded canopy which may, with age, attain 100 to 125 ft (30-38 m) in width, or a more upright, oval, relatively slender crown.
In deep soil, the taproot descends to a depth of 20 ft (6 in), the profuse, wide-spreading, feeder root system also sends down many anchor roots which penetrate for several feet.
The tree is long-lived, some specimens being known to be 300 years old and still fruiting. There is a single, longitudinally ribbed, pale yellowish-white, somewhat woody stone, flattened, oval or kidney-shaped, sometimes rather elongated.
It may have along one side a beard of short or long fibers clinging to the flesh cavity, or it may be nearly fiberless and free.
Within the stone is the starchy seed, monoembryonic (usually single-sprouting) or polyembryonic (usually producing more than one seedling).” If you have questions or feedback about an order or plant care here’s how to contact:
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