The mango tree in the mosque yard is blooming profusely
A beautiful and interesting sight when I passed a village where I was on my way to the mosque to carry out some activities and I saw a pair of mango trees that had very dense flowers so I slowly approached the location and saw that the two mango trees actually had very dense flowers.
From a glimpse of knowledge, I dare to assume that this is a type of honey mango tree that was deliberately planted by the state committee so that it can be enjoyed with its fruit. Later, beauty can also become an asset for the mosque by selling it to the market if it has a lot of fruit. This is a good idea if we have land or a large area of land in the yard of the mosque, then use it in ways like this besides being able to help build the mosque as well. we can consume it when we rest for a while.
If we look at the picture I shared, you can see how many flowers grow, almost every branch produces flowers that are so dense and this is one way for this mango tree to distribute its fruit. They have to lift the flowers first, but only after the flowers collapse. The seeds come out of the mango fruit.
Some of the pictures that I have taken are mango trees in the mosque yard from several directions. I took them using my smartphone, Samsung A20s, with the location point being North Aceh, Indonesia. As information, now in our place, every mango tree is producing quite a lot of flowers. Hopefully it will start it all becomes fruit and makes the mango farmers smile sweetly.
These are a series of pictures that I took in the mosque yard, namely a mango tree that was breaking its fast. I hope these pictures are interesting and sharing them in the cartoon community is the right choice because this is the place. About the world of plantations or senior goods. Greetings from me and I also hope that we can still share the points and methods and results of what we can do if possible. that we have obtained in the world of plantations.
Catagory #photography Camera Samsung A20 S Taken By @jepkupi Location Lhokseumawe, Aceh WA Business +62 8527 0383 497
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Is your mango tree grafted? It appears to have been grafted to produce such small fruits or flowers. Also, could you please specify the type of mango it is?