- A08_Nam_doc_mai__pink_blooms__-_Richard_Sar
Nam Doc Mai blooms a) Nam Doc Mai b) Located in Bellflower, CA c) Typically never gets below 38F until cold snap of 2007 exposing the tree to 32F d) Specimen is a grafted plant planted out back in 2003 e) The fruit is very high quality, fiberless, sweet, - Nam Doc Mai blooms a) Nam Doc Mai b) Located in Bellflower, CA c) Typically never gets below 38F until cold snap of 2007 exposing the tree to 32F d) Specimen is a grafted plant planted out back in 2003 e) The fruit is very high quality, fiberless, sweet, and very small seed f) Quantity of fruits produced each year is very little, fruits has tendency to split before ripening and ruins about 90% of the crop g) Blooms year round continuous h) Regular mulching, no girdling or winter protection, cold snap of 2007 left the tree bare. New shoots are beginning to push out of surviving limbs. Blooms are very showy and pink in color. - A09_Nam_doc_mai_unripe_fruits_-_Richard_Sar
Nam Doc Mai blooms a) Nam Doc Mai b) Located in Bellflower, CA c) Typically never gets below 38F until cold snap of 2007 exposing the tree to 32F d) Specimen is a grafted plant planted out back in 2003 e) The fruit is very high quality, fiberless, sweet, - Nam Doc Mai blooms a) Nam Doc Mai b) Located in Bellflower, CA c) Typically never gets below 38F until cold snap of 2007 exposing the tree to 32F d) Specimen is a grafted plant planted out back in 2003 e) The fruit is very high quality, fiberless, sweet, and very small seed f) Quantity of fruits produced each year is very little, fruits has tendency to split before ripening and ruins about 90% of the crop g) Blooms year round continuous h) Regular mulching, no girdling or winter protection, cold snap of 2007 left the tree bare. New shoots are beginning to push out of surviving limbs. Blooms are very showy and pink in color. - A10_Blooming_in_pot-_Richard_Sar
a) Seedling grown mango from store bought fruit b) Located in Bellflower, CA c) Typically never gets below 38F until cold snap of 2007 exposing the tree to 32F d) Approximately 5 yrs old e) The taste of the fruit is unknown f) Quantity of fruits produced - a) Seedling grown mango from store bought fruit b) Located in Bellflower, CA c) Typically never gets below 38F until cold snap of 2007 exposing the tree to 32F d) Approximately 5 yrs old e) The taste of the fruit is unknown f) Quantity of fruits produced each year is unknown. g) First bloom after after 3 years of growing in a 5 gallon pot. Has not yet set any fruits and planted out onto the ground 2yrs ago h) Regular mulching, no girdling or winter protection, survived the cold snap of 2007 with minor damage. Blooms are not as showy and tends to more on the yellow side. - H05_Mango_Coco
a) Variety: Grafted mango, unknown variety. b) Location: Salama, Guatemala. Latitude 15° 5' 60N, Longitude -90.2667, elevation 3799ft. c) Temperature: Average low is 53 in January (coolest month); average high is 79 in April and May (warmest months). - a) Variety: Grafted mango, unknown variety. b) Location: Salama, Guatemala. Latitude 15° 5' 60N, Longitude -90.2667, elevation 3799ft. c) Temperature: Average low is 53 in January (coolest month); average high is 79 in April and May (warmest months). d) Age of tree: The tree was planted ~8 years ago. e) Flavor: The fruit is exceptionally sweet, with a pleasant somewhat simple mango flavor. f) Productivity: The tree is very productive; it is loaded with fruit each spring. g) Ripening: The fruit ripens in May and June. h) Tree Care: After planting the tree has been largely ignored, it is not typically irrigated, pruned, or fertilized. - A01_mango_blooms_001_-_Richard_Sar
Blooms of a seedling mango a) Seedling grown mango from store bought fruit b) Located in Bellflower, CA c) Typically never gets below 38F until cold snap of 2007 exposing the tree to 32F d) Approximately 5 yrs old e) The taste of the fruit is unknown f) Q - Blooms of a seedling mango a) Seedling grown mango from store bought fruit b) Located in Bellflower, CA c) Typically never gets below 38F until cold snap of 2007 exposing the tree to 32F d) Approximately 5 yrs old e) The taste of the fruit is unknown f) Quantity of fruits produced each year is unknown, recently grafted over 2 years ago with only 1 original seedling limb remaining g) Has not yet set any fruits. h) Regular mulching, no girdling or winter protection, survived the cold snap of 2007 with minor damage.