We’re back with Dr. Richard Campbell to find out more about the cousins of mangos. Mangifera, the genus that mango belongs to, has other fruiting plants that Dr. Campbell has collected from around the world. These ‘wangos’ may be the future of mangos!

Dr. Richard Campbell is a Mango Expert who runs Mango Men Homestead.

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23 Comments

  1. You both are a wealth of information. Your contributions to this field are incredible. Thank you. Please keep this info coming our way

  2. Took me back to field trip days in college.Absolutely off the chart information. Thank you Chris for showcasing Dr Campbell’s depth of knowledge.

  3. It will be very interesting to see what comes from this. I tried to grow two maprangs in Palm Bay florida, and both died. I just ordered a mangifera oderatta from tropical acres. Well, see… i have 2 cashews that I grew from seeds from India. Distant mango relatives. I would love to try a white mango as well.

  4. A tasting table with a Wango, a oderatta, a maprang, a white mango, a castori and any other relatives would be very interesting.

  5. I wonder why he did not put identity tags on those variety of plants. I hope he has some kind of layout map of all those plants with proper identification marked. Trusting that kind of important information solely on one's memory is not optimal.

  6. Always so much information on mangos đŸ„­. I'm having a hard time narrowing down my choices of which kind to plant!!

  7. Wow… lot of information here. These are information that should be introduced in schools.
    About nature and producing more for human necessity!!!

  8. Exciting! I can hardly wait to see what's next! Florida mangoes are tantalisingly frustrating to grow where I live.

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