Mango Tree

Binomial Mangifera indica L.
Family Anacardiaceae
Tamil Name மாமரம் (Maa maram)
Habit Tree
Bark Dark grey, rough with vertical fissures
Flowers Polygamous, yellowish-green, in terminal panicles
Fruits Yellowish-red, oblong-reniform drupe
Flowering Period February – March
Pollinators Insects
Native to India Mango, the national fruit of India, Philippines and Pakistan, is among the most economically and culturally important tropical fruits, especially in Asia. The unripe fruits are sour but edible and are used in curries, pickles and preserves. The fruit pulp is used in the preparation of juices, sweets, halwa, milk shakes and ice-creams. There are hundreds of mango cultivars throughout the world. The wood is used for musical instruments such as ukuleles, plywood and low-cost furniture.
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