The First Sign of Mango Season: Mango Blossoms at ASD Orchards
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Every mango begins as a flower.
At ASD Orchards, the mango trees are currently entering one of the most fascinating stages of their yearly cycle — flowering.
These clusters of tiny flowers are called mango panicles, and each one contains hundreds of individual blossoms. A single mature mango tree can produce thousands of flowers during the flowering season.
However, nature has its own selection process. Only a small percentage of these flowers will eventually develop into fruit. The tree naturally sheds many of them, allowing the strongest fruits to grow.
Over the next three to four months, these delicate flowers will slowly transform into young mangoes, and eventually into the sweet fruit that mango lovers wait for each year.
Flowering is one of the most beautiful and important stages in the life of a mango orchard. It is the moment when the promise of the upcoming mango season begins.
At ASD Orchards, watching the orchards transition from blossoms to fruit is a reminder of the patience and rhythm of nature.
The journey from flower to mango has officially begun.