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  2. Irwin (mango) - Wikipedia

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    Today, Irwin is grown on a commercial scale in a number of countries, including South Korea, (particularly on Jeju Island), Japan, Taiwan, and Australia, where it was introduced in the 1970s. [4] The Irwin mango was first grown in Taiwan in 1962 by Cheng Han-chih (鄭罕池) in Douliuzai Village, Yujing District, Tainan, Taiwan. In 1973, the ...

  3. List of mango cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Irwin/Miyazaki (mango) Japan, United States, Australia, Taiwan Red colored fruit with a soft texture, low fibre, aromatic smell and juicy pulp; purported to be the most expensive mango. [6] Ivory: China Also known as the Jingu Ivory mango, or Ivory mango, this long, thin mango is named for its resemblance to a young elephant's tusk.

  4. Aoshima Subtropical Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Aoshima Subtropical Botanical Garden (青島亜熱帯植物園, Aoshima Anettai Shokubutsuen) is a botanical garden located in the Aoshima neighborhood of the city of Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, near the island of Aoshima. The garden contains 400 species of subtropical plants.

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    The consequences of the operation, he fears, could ricochet across the economy that powers farms, dairies and food processing plants. Grape vines and trees will lose their crop if they aren't ...

  6. 20 Wildlife Photos From The Finalists Of The 2024 European ...

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    The winners of the 2024 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards have been announced. Launched in 2001, this competition is one of the most prestigious in modern nature photography. This ...

  7. Haden (mango) - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of what is believed to be the original 'Haden' tree, located in Coconut Grove, Florida. In 1902, Captain John J. Haden, a retired U.S. army officer living in Coconut Grove, Florida, planted four dozen [2] seedlings of Mulgoba mangoes he had purchased from Professor Elbridge Gale in Mangonia, near Lake Worth Lagoon in the area of present-day West Palm Beach.