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Fairchild (mango) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fairchild (mango) The 'Fairchild' mango is a commercially grown mango cultivar originating in Panama. == History == Little is known about the history of the variety, other than that it originated in the Panama Canal Zone during the early 1900s.〔http://www.fairchildgarden.org/livingcollections/tropicalfruitprogram/Fairchilds17thAnnualInternationalMangoFestival/internationalmangofestival/〕 The fruit was named after the family of David Fairchild, who had taken a liking to the variety. It was first brought to the United States through Hawaii in 1926, then introduced to Florida in 1936 by David Fairchild. While it grew in popularity in Hawaii, specimens in Florida collections were lost over time and it was not re-introduced to the state until 1992 by Carl Campbell, who brought Fairchild to the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Miami, Florida from Honduras.〔f〕 The characteristics of the 'Fairchild' mango suggest it is of Indo-Chinese origin, however the fruit contains a monoembryonic seed, which is unusual for mangoes from that line. This suggests that the Fairchild is possibly some sort of hybrid of Indo-Chinese and Indian cultivars.
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