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Mangifera indica - Mango Fruit
By Delonix1
- 10 Sep, 2012
- 4 likes
This is the other side of the mango tree I posted a few days ago. There's an orange tree on the left and an avocado tree to the right. Photo taken Sept. 8, 2012
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Janettehannah:
I wish it was my tree! This tree is close to downtown San Diego.
My little mango tree died a couple years ago from being crowded out by other plants. Mango trees need a very hot, full sun location to thrive.
14 Sep, 2012
Guess I won't be growing Mangos in my garden then? What a great place it must be to live surrounded by such wonderous plants. Its getting a little cooler in the evenings here now Although I did manage to get out into my garden this afternoon, pottered about then sunbathed for a while. Got to get it while you can.
14 Sep, 2012
Yes, you would need a heated greenhouse to grow a mango tree there successfully. :>)
I can only imagine little cooler evenings...only in my dreams. LOL! It's sweltering at 102ºF (39ºC) here right now at 1:00 p.m.
It's been so very hot, humid the last seven weeks or so. YUCK!!!
14 Sep, 2012
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MAY I ASK WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE ABUNDANCE OF FRUIT YOU MUST HAVE? i'M VERY IMPRESSED!
14 Sep, 2012