Mango flower structure
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The mango flower is a compound flower, grown from spicy buds, arranged in bunches with cone-shaped flower arrangements. The number of flowers in each bunch ranges from 1000 - 6000 florets with a small size, a diameter of about 6-8 mm.
There are male flowers and hermaphrodites (pansy flowers) in each flower arrangement with a greater proportion of male flowers. Five sheets of petals and crowns. Fruit will not have tangka and at the end there is a pistil head.
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