Ben_in_SoFla
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Not sure how many other trees put on a blooming show like a well grown mango tree. They are in bloom all over South Florida and can be spotted a long distance away.I wish I had room for more of them, but I'm happy with my two.... just had to share..
tks for indulging....
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terowan
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Nice pictures Ben. How many fruits come out of those flowers?
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genecolin
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Ben those looks nice, I've never seen one before. Thanks for posting. "gene"
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JD
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Ben_in_SoFla
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Posted 1329920920
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Terowan, there are many thousands of flowers as each cluster has a few hundreds, there is just no way all those flowers can become fruits. The fruits will weight 1.5 to 2 lbs each and the weight would easily break all the branches. The bees have to pollinate first and then from those, the tree will drop many of the small fruits and hang on to as many as it can handle.
Interesting point, I will count how many mango's I pick and or share with local wildlife.
My guess would be 175...? Should we start a pool?
The winner gets a flat rate box full of mangoes from both trees mailed at no cost...?
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JD
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Posted 1329921236
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Start a pool...a very generous prize for the winner!
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Cajun
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Posted 1329921242
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I'm gonna guess each tree will hang over a hundred (not that I know anything about mangos), but those are some beautiful trees man...my guess is 230.
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paully22
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Love Mangoes. Grew up with them. We had some big trees and we set up a net, shake the tree branches with ropes to get the ripe or about ripe mangoes to fall.
ejp3
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Posted 1329952122
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Great pictures, I say 276.
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Ben_in_SoFla
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And the winner winner chicken dinner is...... Ed.... within 10. My Nam Doc Mai put out about 225 and the Carrie about 45. The carrie is shaded by Nam Doc Mai and has no room to spread it's wings as it were. The wildlife attacks have been minimum this spring and so far some of these mangoes have traveled to several cities up and down the East Coast. Ed, pls PM me you address and I'll put the box in the mail next Tuesday
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rafed
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So them in Hawaii years ago and each tree holds hundreds if not thousands. Beautiful tree for sure. Too bad it won't make it here in the north.
JoAnn749
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I don't know how I missed this thread back in Feb!!! ED - congratulations, mangoes are one of my favorites! I can buy mangoes at the store reasonably priced and just about anywhere. Figs I can not.
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FMD
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Nam Doc Mai rocks, Ben. Lots of flesh, little stone and little fiber. Yummmm! Thanks again for introducing them to my taste buds. My wife and I "fought" over the last one.
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TucsonKen
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Posted 1341186036
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Beautiful trees, Ben! Sure wish I could grow them in Tucson, but the winters are too cold.
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JD
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Posted 1341190983
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My family and I echo Frank's comments. When Ben's gift of mangoes were delivered (and very nice end to Father's Day 2012), my daughter began to jump up and down while yelling mangoes! Mangoes! MANGOES! Only two were ripe at the time and she ate them both. It makes a very good mango laasi.
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Jackster
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Am I the only one who thinks mangos taste like carrots?
sirlampsalot
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Posted 1341199546
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You may be the only one who thinks mangos taste like carrots, Jackster and I may be the only one who thinks that sometimes if not exactly ripe, have a little bit of a whang like biting into a bunch of pine needles, but ripe they are great. A few years back on a vacation trip to Egypt and cruising North down the Nile river, both sides were full of mango trees and they were loaded with more fruit than they looked like they could hold and were as good as any mangoes I have eaten. I ate a lot of fresh figs there too but did not see one tree up close.
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ejp3
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Posted 1341282857
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Wow, I am floored and honored to be the winner of such a beautiful thing. As much as I love figs I may love mangoes even more. I only guessed 276 because it was my old fire company and seemed possible. Ben thanks for this thread and pm me for any fig varieties that you seek that I may have.
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rcantor
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Posted 1341283357
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Too bad I missed this! I'm sure I would have guessed 270 :) (maybe not) Congratulations!
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