Family: Anacardiaceae (Cashew family)
Brief Details: The mango tree is erect, 30 to 100 ft high, with a broad, rounded canopy which may, with age, attain 100 to 125 ft in width. The tree is long-lived, some specimens being known to be 300 years old and still fruiting. There is great variation in the form, size, color and quality of the fruits. They may be nearly round, oval, ovoid-oblong, or somewhat kidney-shaped, often with a break at the apex, and are usually more or less lop-sided.