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Genus
  
Cultivar
  
'Langra'


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Dasheri, Himsagar, Amrapali, Mallika, Fazli

Langra ke kera a aar par mahasangram kamalbas abhyanta


The Langra, also known as Banarasi Langra, is a mango cultivar primarily grown in Banaras, Northern India, Bangladesh and Pakistan. This cultivar retains a greenish tinge while ripening. It is normally harvested during the last half of July. Around 2006, it was known to be gaining popularity on the international market. It is considered suitable for slicing and canning.

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Leaves

The leaf blades had an oval-lanceolate shape and were flat to slightly folded. The apexes were acuminate to sub-acuminate. The secondary veins were arranged as sub-opposite to alternate. They were measured as follows:

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  • Length of blade: 21.93 cm
  • Length of lamina: 18.95 cm
  • Breadth of lamina: 4.75 cm
  • Length petioles 2.98 cm
  • Length of pulvinus region 1.20 cm
  • Length : breadth of lamina: 4.00
  • Length of pulvinus : petiole: 0.42
  • Length of lamina : petiole: 6.67 cm

  • Langra Langra Mango New Items Star Enterprises Muzaffarpur ID 4729024055

    References

    Langra Wikipedia


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