The life cycle of Mangifera indica, commonly known as the mango tree, begins with seed germination, which occurs when conditions are favorable, typically in warm, moist soil. After germination, the seedling develops into a juvenile tree, which takes several years to mature. Once mature, the tree enters the reproductive stage, producing flowers that can develop into fruit, usually within three to five years after planting. The fruit ripens and eventually falls from the tree, completing the cycle as seeds are dispersed, allowing for new growth.
There are about 35 differen species of Mangifera. "Mangifera Indica" - the Latin botanical name indicates its origin - IndiaMangifera indica.
The scientific name for the mango tree is Mangifera indica L.
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Mangifera indica was created in 1753.
Mangifera ingika ^_^
mangifera indiea
Mangifera Indica the scientific name of the mango
The binomial nomenclature of mango is Mangifera indica. The first word refers to the genus while the latter refers to the species.
Mangifera indica L. FAMILY: Anacardiaceae
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