Dear Colleagues,
Ignore my previous message. I just found the name of the two other
cultivars (they were shipped from Bombay):

   - Amini
   - Pakria

I am assuming these are the correct spellings.

With best regards,
Javier Francisco-Ortega,
Professor,
Department of Biological Sciences,
Florida International University,
OE167 - University Park,
Miami, FL 33199
USA
Phone: 305-348-2080
Fax: 305-348-1986

FIU STEM Transformation Institute SoTL Faculty Fellow

Kelly Research Fellow,
Montgomery Botanical Center,
11901 Old Cutler Road,
Coral Gables (Miami),
FL 33156
USA


On Sun, Sep 29, 2024 at 9:55 AM Javier Francisco-Ortega at FIU <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Flora of India group,
>
> We are conducting a project pertinent to botanical history of Panama. The
> great American plant explorer David Fairchild traveled to India in 1899. As
> a result of this trip he sent part of the collected material to the Summit
> Garden in Panama. One of the documents that we are studying refers to what
> we believe are three mango cultivars that were part of this shipment. We
> think Alphonso/e is one of them, but we cannot guess the other two (they
> start with "A" and "P"). Any suggestions? Your help and time with this
> query is highly appreciated.
>
> With best regards,
>
>
>

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