The Langra mango plant (Mangifera indica ‘Langra’) is a tropical fruit tree, known for its sweet, juicy, and fiberless fruits. It’s a popular mango cultivar widely grown in India and other regions with suitable climates. Langra mango trees are medium-sized, evergreen trees with dense, rounded branches.
Here’s a more detailed look at the Langra mango plant:
Plant Characteristics:
Size:Medium-sized, reaching heights of 10-15 meters.
Leaves:Dark green, lance-shaped, and glossy.
Flowers:Creamy white, fragrant, and bloom in clusters.
Fruit:Medium to large, oval-shaped, with a greenish-yellow skin (can have a red tinge).
Taste:Known for its sweet, juicy, and fiberless flesh.
Growth Habit:A deciduous tree with a dense canopy of foliage.
Growing Conditions:
Climate:Thrives in tropical and subtropical climates.
Soil:Well-drained, sandy loam with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0 to 7.5).
Sunlight:Requires full sun for optimal growth.
Watering:Young plants need regular watering, while established trees are relatively drought-tolerant but benefit from additional watering during dry spells.
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