Haden mango
E25998
Haden mango is a historically important and widely grown mango cultivar from Florida known for its rich flavor, vibrant color, and role as a parent to many modern mango varieties.
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
cultivar
→
mango cultivar → plant variety → |
| aroma |
strong, classic mango aroma
→
|
| breeder |
John J. Haden
→
|
| category |
tropical fruit cultivar
→
|
| commonName |
Haden
→
|
| countryOfOrigin |
United States
→
|
| currentStatus |
largely replaced by newer cultivars in commercial production
→
|
| currentUse |
dooryard plantings
→
home gardens → |
| developedFrom |
Mulgoba mango
→
|
| fiberContent |
moderate fiber
→
|
| firstGrown |
early 20th century
→
|
| flavorProfile |
sweet and rich
→
|
| fleshColor |
deep yellow to orange
→
|
| fruitColor |
yellow with red blush
→
|
| fruitShape |
ovate to round
→
|
| genus |
Mangifera
→
|
| grownIn |
Caribbean
→
Central America → Florida → South America → |
| harvestSeason |
spring to early summer in Florida
→
|
| historicalStatus |
once the dominant commercial mango in Florida
→
|
| importance |
foundation of Florida mango breeding programs
→
|
| introduced |
early 1900s in Florida
→
|
| marketUse |
fresh consumption
→
processing into juices and desserts → |
| notableFor |
historical importance in Florida mango industry
→
rich flavor → vibrant color → |
| origin |
Florida
→
|
| peakSeason |
May in Florida
→
|
| placeOfOrigin |
Coconut Grove, Florida
→
|
| roleInBreeding |
parent of many modern mango cultivars
→
|
| seedType |
monoembryonic
→
|
| skinCharacteristic |
thick skin
→
|
| species |
Mangifera indica
→
|
| susceptibility |
anthracnose
→
fungal diseases in humid climates → |
| treeGrowthHabit |
dense canopy
→
|
| treeVigor |
vigorous
→
|
| usedAsParentFor |
Irwin mango
→
Keitt mango → Kent mango → Palmer mango → Tommy Atkins mango → Zill mango → |
Referenced by (3)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Mango
→
|
hasCultivar |
|
Tommy Atkins mango
→
|
isComparedTo |
|
Kent mango
→
|
possibleParent |