Jean Ellen
The 'Jean Ellen' mango is a named mango cultivar that originated in south Florida.
Mangifera 'Jean Ellen' | |
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'Jean Ellen' mangoes at the 2010 Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden International Mango Festival in Miami, Florida | |
Genus | Mangifera |
Cultivar | 'Jean Ellen' |
History
Jean Ellen was selected in Florida and promoted as a new dooryard variety by the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden due to its relatively small tree size and good production traits. It was selected as a curator's choice mango at Fairchild's 2010 mango festival.[1]
Description
The fruit is of oblong to lanceolate in shape, averaging less than a pound. The skin is yellow at maturity and does not develop any red blush. Flesh yellow, and has minimal fiber. The fruit typically ripens from April to June in Florida.
The trees are considered semi-dwarf.
gollark: `m = y_1-y_2/x_1-x_2`, `c = y_1 - mx_1`, I think.
gollark: You can rearrange the equation for `c` and substitute in one of the points to get `c`.
gollark: Straight lines have the equation `y = mx + c`, where m and c are constants. `m` is the gradient, which is just the difference in y between those points divided by the difference in x.
gollark: "Straight line" in what form?
gollark: Neat, how does that work? Just tracking how far it goes?
References
- "International Mango Festival". Archived from the original on 2010-06-22.
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