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  2. Kent (mango) - Wikipedia

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    Original 'Kent' mango tree, Coconut Grove, Florida. Kent trees are planted in the collections of the USDA's germplasm repository in Miami, Florida, [7] the University of Florida's Tropical Research and Education Center in Homestead, Florida, [8] and the Miami–Dade Fruit and Spice Park, [9] also in Homestead. The original tree still stands in ...

  3. List of mango cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Anderson is a seedling of Sandersha that was planted in Miami, Florida. Anderson is a large mango, growing in length from 26 to 34 cm. [Mangoes: A Guide To Mangoes In Florida, p. 30] The eating quality was listed as "fair." Angie: United States Angie mangoes are a dwarfing mango tree from Florida, rated highly for their taste.

  4. Valencia Pride - Wikipedia

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    It has been selected as a "Curator's Choice" mango by the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden's International Mango Festival, most recently in 2009. [ 3 ] Valencia Pride trees are planted in the collections of the USDA 's germplasm repository in Miami, Florida, [ 4 ] the University of Florida's Tropical Research and Education Center in Homestead ...

  5. Glenn (mango) - Wikipedia

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    Glenn was reportedly a seedling of a Saigon that was planted in Miami, Florida in 1940. [1] It was moved to the property of Roscoe E. Glenn in 1943. [2] The tree first produced fruit in 1945, and was found to be of good quality. While it was propagated thereafter in the state, it did not gain widespread commercial acceptance due to perceptions ...

  6. Haden (mango) - Wikipedia

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    Haden (mango) Grown from a Mulgoba mango seed planted in Coconut Grove, Florida in 1902. The ' Haden' mango (or ' Hayden') is a named mango cultivar that became one of the most widely cultivated in the world after it was introduced in the early 20th century through south Florida. It would ultimately become the parent of many other mango ...

  7. Cogshall (mango) - Wikipedia

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    The fruit ripens from June to July in Florida. [6] The tree is noted for its small growth habit, [7] due to having considerably shorter internodes compared to other mango trees. Trees can grow over 20 feet if allowed to do so, but are often kept well under 10 feet in height with regular pruning.

  8. Duncan (mango) - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is oblong in shape and turns yellow when ripe, averaging slightly over a pound in weight. Most of the fruit on the tree are of uniform size and shape. The orange flesh is fiberless, has a sweet and mild flavor, and contains a monoembryonic seed. [6] Duncan fruit typically reach maturity in July in Florida.

  9. Carrie (mango) - Wikipedia

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    The original tree was grown on the property of Laurence H. Zill in Boynton Beach, Florida and was reportedly a seedling of the 'Sophie Fry' mango. A pedigree analysis of the Florida mangoes conducted in 2005 that did not include Sophie Fry instead the study found Julie to be the most likely parent, [1] though Julie is also the parent of Sophie Fry.