Mangifera indica - Mango
By Delonix1
- 7 Jul, 2010
- 7 likes
Small mangoes developing on this tree at Quail Botanical Gardens.
July 6, 2010.
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Mushybanna:
It's just water from the heavy drizzle (very unusual for this time of year) which was falling when I was at Quail B.G. It'll be a few months before these mangoes ripens yet.
7 Jul, 2010
MMMMM..... I'm drooling here! To have your own mango tree....true luxury!
27 Aug, 2010
Stunning pic with the water drops....yum!
27 Aug, 2010
Lori:
Yes, it is wonderful to have a mango tree in one's yard! I had one until it was shaded out by other trees and plants...then it died. : > ( I'll biuy another one soon.
27 Aug, 2010
Pip_c:
Thanks! It was very unusual for it to be drizzling in the beginning of July.
27 Aug, 2010
Wish it was 'unusual' here.....
27 Aug, 2010
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Yum they look like they will be nice and juicy ...: ~ >
7 Jul, 2010