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Mango Tree
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Mango Tree

Mangifera indica
"King of Fruits"
Guarded by Sujai Planted by self
July 07, 2026 Β· Kollam
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Different parts of the mango tree have been used in traditional medicine. The leaves are used to support blood sugar management and oral health. The bark has astringent properties and has been traditionally used for diarrhea and throat ailments. The fruit is rich in vitamins A and C, antioxidants, and dietary fiber. Mango seed kernels and flowers are also used in various traditional remedies.
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Known as the 'King of Fruits,' the mango tree is culturally, economically, and environmentally significant. It provides food, shade, habitat for birds and pollinators, stores carbon, improves air quality, and can remain productive for generations when properly maintained.
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Known as the 'King of Fruits,' the mango tree is culturally, economically, and environmentally significant. It provides food, shade, habitat for birds and pollinators, stores carbon, improves air quality, and can remain productive for generations when properly maintained.
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Different parts of the mango tree have been used in traditional medicine. The leaves are used to support blood sugar management and oral health. The bark has astringent properties and has been traditionally used for diarrhea and throat ailments. The fruit is rich in vitamins A and C, antioxidants, and dietary fiber. Mango seed kernels and flowers are also used in various traditional remedies.
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300 years
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20 meters
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Anacardiaceae
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🌱 Story of Mango Tree
The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica) is a large evergreen tree valued for its delicious fruits, dense canopy, and long lifespan. It thrives in tropical and subtropical climates and is widely cultivated across India and many other countries. Besides producing nutritious fruits, it provides shade, supports biodiversity, improves soil quality, and helps absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide.
This tree heals the planet
Every single day, Mango Tree gives back
☁️ COβ‚‚ Absorbed
25 kg/yr
β‰ˆ 125 km of car emissions offset annually
πŸ’¨ Oxygen Released
18 kg/yr
πŸ’§ Water Conserved
4,250 L/yr
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Age
20.0m
Height
300yr
Lifespan
Sapling
Stage
πŸ“‹ Details
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Family
Anacardiaceae
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Native Status
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City
Kollam
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Location
Roadside
🩺 Medicinal Properties
Different parts of the mango tree have been used in traditional medicine. The leaves are used to support blood sugar management and oral health. The bark has astringent properties and has been traditionally used for diarrhea and throat ailments. The fruit is rich in vitamins A and C, antioxidants, and dietary fiber. Mango seed kernels and flowers are also used in various traditional remedies.
✨ What makes Mango Tree special
Known as the 'King of Fruits,' the mango tree is culturally, economically, and environmentally significant. It provides food, shade, habitat for birds and pollinators, stores carbon, improves air quality, and can remain productive for generations when properly maintained.
πŸ“ Where it grows
8.887658 N 76.598877 E
🏷️ Tagging Record
Date Tagged
July 07, 2026
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Planted By
self
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