Haden mango

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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.


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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

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