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Julia F. Morton's "Fruits of Warm Climates": Mango

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Description: A chapter covering history of cultivation, botanical description, comparison of varieties, and nutrient content of fruit.
Morton, J. 1987. Mango. p. 221–239. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL. It is a matter of astonishment to many that the luscious mango, one of the most celebrated of tropical fruits, is a member of the family Anacardiaceae–notorious for embracing a number of highly poisonous plants. The extent to which the mango tree shares some of the characteristics of its relatives will be explained further on. The universality of its renown is attested by the wide usage of the name, mango in English and Spanish and, with only slight variations in French
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