Description:
The Mango bloossom/flowers are produced in terminal panicles 10-40 cm long; each flower is small and white with five petals 5-10 mm long, with a mild sweet odor suggestive of lily of the valley. After the flowers finish, the fruit takes from three to six months to ripen. The exact origins of the mango are unknown but most believe that it is native to Southern and Southeast Asia including India, Burma, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh owing to the wide range of genetic diversity in the region and fossil records dating back 25 to 30 million years
Credits:
Muhammad (Bangladesh) Aminuzzaman/Majority World
Description:
The Mango bloossom/flowers are produced in terminal panicles 10-40 cm long; each flower is small and white with five petals 5-10 mm long, with a mild sweet odor suggestive of lily of the valley. After the flowers finish, the fruit takes from three to six months to ripen. The exact origins of the mango are unknown but most believe that it is native to Southern and Southeast Asia including India, Burma, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh owing to the wide range of genetic diversity in the region and fossil records dating back 25 to 30 million years
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
Muhammad Aminuzzaman
City:
Sri Mongol
State:
Sylhet
Country:
Bangladesh
Headline:
The Mango bloossom/flowers
Source:
Amin's digital file
Copyright Notice:
Copyright Majority World
Filename:
MWC004877.jpg
File Date/Time:
1471664288
File Size:
4519774
File Type:
2
Mime Type:
image/jpeg
Sections Found:
ANY_TAG, IFD0, EXIF
Image Description:
The Mango bloossom/flowers are produced in terminal panicles 10-40 cm long; each flower is small and white with five petals 5-10 mm long, with a mild sweet odor suggestive of lily of the valley. After the flowers finish, the fruit takes from three to six