Uttar Pradesh: This 15-year-old unique mango tree in Saharanpur dons 121 varieties

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2 min read . Updated: 01 Jul 2021, 01:31 PM IST Livemint

Among the varieties of mangoes found on this tree include Dussehri, Langra, Chaunsa, Ramkela, Amrapali, Saharanpur Arun, Saharanpur Varun, Saharanpur Saurabh, Saharanpur Gaurav and Saharanpur Rajiv

A 15-year-old mango tree in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur district has become a unique attraction for having 121 varieties of the fruit growing on it!

Unbelievable as it may sound, the tree is flourishing in the Company Bagh area of the district, which is famed for its mangoes.

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Officials say that that is the product of an experiment initiated by horticulturists with an aim to develop new varieties of mangoes and assess their taste.

According to Bhanu Prakash Ram, joint director of the horticulture and training centre in Saharanpur, this study was done in Company Bagh about five years ago.

"The purpose of the experiment was to research new varieties of mangoes. Saharanpur is already a leading name in mango production. Mango horticulture is done extensively in the fruit belt of the district. Due to which research has also been done on new varieties of mango here," said Ram.

He added that the then joint director of the horticulture training centre, Rajesh Prasad, grafted 121 varieties of mango branches onto a single mango tree.

"We are working on new species so that better varieties of mangoes can be produced. People can also use this technique," he added.

Ram explained that the tree that was chosen for the research was about 10 years old.

"Branches of different types of mangoes were planted on the branches of the native mango tree. After which a separate nursery in charge was appointed to take care of the tree. Now different types of mangoes are found on all the branches of this tree," said Ram.

Among the varieties of mangoes found on this tree include Dussehri, Langra, Chaunsa, Ramkela, Amrapali, Saharanpur Arun, Saharanpur Varun, Saharanpur Saurabh, Saharanpur Gaurav and Saharanpur Rajiv.

Besides these, other varieties of mangoes. including Lucknow Safeda, Tommy at King's, Pusa Surya, Sensation, Rataul, Kalmi Maldah Mango, Bombay, Smith, Mangifera Jalonia, Gola Bulandshahr, Laranku, LR Special, Alampur Benisha, and Asojia Deoband, are also growing on the tree.

Meanwhile Haji Kalimullah Khan from Malihabad in Uttar Pradesh who is known as the 'Mango Man of India' has grown over 300 varieties of mangoes on a single tree. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 2008.

With inputs from agencies.

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