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Mangifera indica - Mango Fruit
By Delonix1
- 9 Sep, 2012
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This has been a very good year for the mango fruit, the trees are loaded! Typically, the earliest varieties ripen in late July or early August; however, many varieties ripen in September. Photo taken Sept. 8, 2012.
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Junna:
Thanks! My favorite, also. :>)
9 Sep, 2012
Looks just like mine!!!!
I can dream can't I?
9 Sep, 2012
Of course, you can dream! LOL! :>)
I really miss my Keitt mango tree! (which died from being crowded out by other plants) Even though it was small, it would produce fruit.
10 Sep, 2012
Mine are coming along nicely................
10 Sep, 2012
That's terrific! Typically, seedlings take 3 - 5 years to flower and produce fruit. Mangoes need warm to hot temps (and very dry conditions - this is extremely critical or they abort all flowers) to flower. Once the fruit has set they don't mind wetter conditions.
10 Sep, 2012
Thanks for the tips Delonix!
10 Sep, 2012
You're welcome.
10 Sep, 2012
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MY FAVORITE:-))))))
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