What Is The Scientific Name Of Mango? (ANSWERS)
SCIENTIFIC NAME OF MANGO – In this topic, we are going to know about the scientific name of a sweet, edible fruit called mango.
It is a juicy stone fruit that is produced from numerous species of tropical trees which belongs to the Magnifera genus.
They are native to South Asia, from where the Indian mango has ben distributed worldwide to be one of the most widely cultivated fruits in the tropical areas.
The name came from the Malayalam term māṅṅa throught the Dravidian-Tamil term mankay or maangaay.
Its trees grew to 35 up to 40 meters or 115 to 131 feet tall with a crown radius of 10 meters or 33 feet. It is also a long lived tree, in which some can still bear fruit up to 300 years.
Scientific Name
The binomial name of mango, in reference to the commonly known Indian mango is Mangifera indica
The genus Magnifera is from flowering plant in the sumac and poison ivy Anacardiaceae family. It is derived from the actual English word mango and the Latin suffix -fera, which is a feminine form of -fer, which is ferrous.
As mentioned above, the term mango came from the Malayalam term māṅṅa throught the Dravidian-Tamil term mankay or maangaay.
The species name indica, on the other hand, like the scientific name of paragis being Eleusine indica, is a Greek and Latin term for “of India”.