No, a mango is not a melon. Melons do not grow on trees, they grow on vines. Mangos, on the other hand, do grow on trees.
Workers that pick mangos off of trees for a living.
trees, im pretty sure :) Yes trees. Though a tree is a plant.
Mangos are fruit that grow on trees. The trees have leaves all year long. They have two blooms from a month to six weeks apart. Since a variety of mangos exist, the fruit is available over much of the year.
Even though mangos are closely related to the poison ivy family, they do not grow on vines but on trees.
"conifer" refers to "cones." So pine trees are conifers, but no, mangos are not.
I have seen mangos growing in Africa and Asia and I believe the Tigris river area would be too hot and dry for mango trees.
Mango trees produce fruit, while bamboo trees do not. Bamboo is a type of grass and grows in clumps, while mango trees are fruit-bearing trees that can grow quite tall. Additionally, bamboo is known for its fast-growing and resilient nature, while mango trees take longer to mature and produce fruit.
no it is too cold and dry in Utah for mangoes.
Some common Indian fruit trees include mango, banana, guava, and papaya. Mango trees produce sweet and juicy fruits, while banana trees bear elongated fruits with a creamy texture. Guava trees produce round fruits with a unique flavor, and papaya trees bear large, orange fruits with a sweet taste.
The trees will bloom again in the spring!!
Mango trees are tropical and do not grow in Kentucky.