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poesihfoiwefThe mango is a juicy stone fruit (drupe) belonging to the genus Mang

ifera, consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees, cultivated mostly for edi
ble fruit. The majority of these species are found in nature as wild mangoes. Th
ey all belong to the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is native t
o South Asia,[1][2] from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one o
f the most cultivated fruits in the tropics. The center of diversity of the Mang
ifera genus is in India.[1]
The mango is a juicy stThe mango is a juicy stone fruit (drupe) belonging to the
genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees, cultivated mos
tly for edible fruit. The majority of these species are found in nature as wild
mangoes. They all belong to the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango
is native to South Asia,[1][2] from where it has been distributed worldwide to b
ecome one of the most cultivated fruits in the tropics. The center of diversity
of the Mangifera genus is in India.[1]
While The mango is a juicy stone fruit (drupe) belonging to the genus Mangifera,
consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees, cultivated mostly for edible fr
uit. The majority of these species are found in nature as wild mangoes. They all
belong to the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is native to Sout
h Asia,[1][2] from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one of the
most cultivated fruits in the tropics. The center of diversity of the Mangifera
genus is in India.[1]
While other The mango is a juicy stone fruit (drupe) belonging to the genus Mang
ifera, consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees, cultivated mostly for edi
ble fruit. The majority of these species are found in nature as wild mangoes. Th
ey all belong to the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is native t
o South Asia,[1][2] from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one o
f the most cultivated fruits in the tropics. The center of diversity of the Mang
ifera genus is in India.[1]
While other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango, Mangifera foetida) are also gro
wn on a more localized basis, Mangifera indica the "common mango" or "Indian mango
" is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regi
ons.
It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, and the nation
al tree of Bangladesh.[3]Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango, Mangifera foetida)
are also grown on a more localized basis, Mangifera indica the "common mango" or
"Indian mango" is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and sub
tropical regions.
It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, and the nation
al tree of Bangladesh.[3]other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango, Mangifera fo
etida) are also grown on a more localized basis, Mangifera indica the "common mang
o" or "Indian mango" is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical a
nd subtropical regions.
The mango is a juicy stone fruit (drupe) belonging to the genus Mangifera, consi
sting of numerous tropical fruiting trees, cultivated mostly for edible fruit. T
he majority of these species are found in nature as wild mangoes. They all belon
g to the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is native to South Asia
,[1][2] from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one of the most c
ultivated fruits in the tropics. The center of diversity of the Mangifera genus
is in India.[1]
While other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango, Mangifera foetida) are also gro
wn on a more localized basis, Mangifera indica the "common mango" or "Indian mango
" is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regi
ons.

It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, and the nation
al tree of Bangladesh.[3]
It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, and the nation
al tree of Bangladesh.[3]one fruit (drupe) belonging to the genus Mangifera, con
sisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees, cultivated mostly for edible fruit.
The majority of these species are found in nature as wild mangoes. They all bel
ong to the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is native to South As
ia,[1][2] from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one of the most
cultivated fruits in the tropics. The center of diversity of the Mangifera genu
s is in India.[1]
While other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango, Mangifera foetida) are also gro
wn on a more localized basis, Mangifera indica the "common mango" or "Indian mango
" is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regi
ons.
It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, and the nation
al tree of Bangladesh.[3]
While The mango is a jThe mango is a juicy stone fruit (drupe) belonging to the
genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees, cultivated most
ly for edible fruit. The majority of these species are found in nature as wild m
angoes. They all belong to the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango i
s native to South Asia,[1][2] from where it has been distributed worldwide to be
come one of the most cultivated fruits in the tropics. The center of diversity o
f the Mangifera genus is in India.[1]
While other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango, Mangifera foetida) are also gro
wn on a more localized basis, Mangifera indica the "common mango" or "Indian mango
" is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regi
ons.
It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, and the nation
al tree of Bangladesh.[3]uicy stone fruit (drupe) belonging to the genus Mangife
ra, consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees, cultivated mostly for edible
fruit. The majority of these species are found in nature as wild mangoes. They
all belong to the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is native to S
outh Asia,[1][2] from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one of t
he most cultivated fruits in the tropics. The center of diversity of the Mangife
ra genus is in India.[1]
While other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango, Mangifera foetida) are also gro
wn on a more localized basis, Mangifera indica the "common mango" or "Indian mango
" is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regi
ons.
It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, and the nation
al tree of Bangladesh.[3]other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango, Mangifera fo
etida) are also grown on a more localized basis, Mangifera indica the "common mang
o" or "Indian mango" is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical a
nd subtropical regions.
It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, and the nation
al tree of Bangladesh.[3]

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