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Tue, Sep 13, 11 at 15:40
| Does anyone here know what kind of mango trees that I have?
Both came from the same mother tree so both should be the same breed.
Both trees are 1 years old. I recently transplanted both trees inside of a 20 gal Rubbermaid trash can. How big will they get before I need to do another transplant? The reason why I have them in trash cans is because I might be moving within the next 2 to 3 more years, and I really want to keep my mango trees if possible. |
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- Posted by hmhausman FL 10B (hmhausman@aol.com) on Tue, Sep 13, 11 at 17:10
| Looks like the rare and beautiful green leaved, yellow veined, and reddish new growth variety. A real keeper! No, seriously, no one can tell, with any degreee of certainty, a mango variety from a picture of just the young plant. This is especially so when it is a seedling (planted from a seed). From what variety of mango was the seed taken? Harry |
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