
Mango
Mangifera indica
Family: AnacardiaceaeNative: South and Southeast AsiaIdentified: Mar 18, 2026
A large, evergreen canopy tree known for its long, lanceolate leaves that are reddish-pink when young and dark green at maturity. The tree produces large, fleshy stone fruits with a sweet, aromatic pulp.
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Requires full sunlight, well-draining soil, and deep watering during dry spells. Young trees need protection from frost, while mature trees are more hardy but still prefer tropical or subtropical climates.