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MANGO -- ORANGE SHERBET VS. ORANGE ESSENCE
Apr 17, 2024 Mango -- Orange Sherbet vs. Orange EssenceThe two are not related. Orange Sherbet is related to Lemon Zest and Lemon Meringue (parent). Orange Essence is Kent x Gary. It's probably anybody's guess how well they would do in your area. They both sound like great varieties. You should plant both, and let us know how they work out. « Last Edit: April 22, …
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'HONEY KISS' MANGO - TROPICAL FRUIT FORUM
Apr 17, 2024 This Honey Kiss mango is a tree in Walter Zill's grove. It is a dwarf, late season tree. It will fruit in clusters much of the time and is a heavy, reliable, bearer. Walter said it has very good lateral branching and makes a nice canopy. The ones I tired early last year were a little washed out but the late seasons were excellent. « Last Edit: April 03, 2014, 02:05:34 PM by …
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WHICH MANGO TREE IS “THE COCONUT KING”
Apr 17, 2024 Which Mango tree is “The Coconut King”Mmm4 is the champ to me. Wonderful mango that has proven to be more disease resistant than most other trees in our collection. Ours is covered in clean fruits, unlike many other trees that were hammered with pm. If a mid to late season coconut/pineapple mango is sought, it reigns supreme; for now. Logged
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LEMON ZEST AND ORANGE SHERBERT MANGO - TROPICAL FRUIT FORUM
May 30, 2022 It's a fantastic tasting mango, definitely top 5 in flavor, but the tree size and disease resistance are big negatives. Orange sherbet is very good and has better tree attributes.
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COLD-HARDY GOMERA-1 MANGO TREE - TROPICAL FRUIT FORUM
Jul 21, 2016 Gomera-1 is a hardy variety of Mango suited to a coastal Mediterranean climate. It is used as a rootstock for grafting other cultivars of mango, because the roots of Gomera-1 grow better in colder or dryer areas and improve the cold-hardiness of the plant. This variety of mango is well adapted to the environment of the Canary Islands.
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2024 FL MANGO SEASON - TROPICAL FRUIT FORUM
Jun 8, 2024 2024 FL Mango SeasonI leaned one of the seeds vertically to illustrate just how incredibly thin the seeds are in this variety. Totally flat and about 1/8 inch thick for the small ones, and around 1/4 inch thick for full size Mahas. I just ate these and they were absolutely superb! I can't remember who recommended Maha to me when I was looking to buy a mango tree but I …
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BEST TASTING AND MOST RELIABLE MANGOS FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Apr 17, 2024 Best tasting and most reliable Mangos for Southern CaliforniaI want to start this thread to begin tracking the performance of the top tier Mangos varieties when grown in SoCal. Any information from growers in other Mango growing regions would be greatly appreciated. Varieties that are highly disease resistant in one mango growing region may be a good …
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FLORIDA MANGO FEST 2024 @ MOUNTS BOTANICAL JUNE 30TH
Apr 17, 2024 "UF/IFAS Palm Beach County Extension is having its first ever Mango Fest on June 30, 2024 at Mounts Botanical Garden in West Palm Beach, Florida!!! This amazing event will include: ~Mango Tastings ~Mango Education and Lectures ~Mango and Tropical Fruit Tree Sales ~...and so much more!
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THE MOST ANTHRACNOSE AND DISEASE RESISTANT MANGO'S
Apr 17, 2024 the MOST anthracnose and disease resistant mango'sI’m planting casturi which apparently does well with rains during flowering and is resistant. Fwiw in Brazil Koppert (Dutch multinational) manufactures a biologic treatment for anthracnose which is organic and whatnot. I’ve thought about it because where I am climate change has stopped cashew and mango …
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HOW DO I AVOID "MANGO MOUTH?" - TROPICALFRUITFORUM.COM
May 7, 2025 It's hard to avoid mango everywhere because it's so popular. Only the fresh fruit does it to me, and it's clearly the urushiol. But fresh mango, right out of the peel, is by far the best and one of the greatest fruits ever, and mango used as ingredients or in fruit salad or whatever is all second-rate, deteriorated from being unfrozen, so on.
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