It is a minor pest, where the larvae feed on a wide range of plants, including " Grevillea glauca ", " Desmodium " species and the flowers of " Mangifera indica ".
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Once constituting the private entrance to the Eimeo boarding house / hotel, this avenue of Mangifera indica, now over 120 years old, remains an excellent example of a grand-entrance avenue of trees in a coastal setting.
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Little remains of the once extensive landscaping apart from the established fig ( Ficus sp . ), red cedar ( Toona ciliata ), mangoes ( Mangifera sp . ), boab ( Adansonia gregorii ) and bunya pine ( Araucaria bidwillii ).
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Mature trees such as a Jacaranda mimosaefolia, palms and mango ( Mangifera indica ) in the front yard, and the Camphor Laurel ( Cinnamomum camphora ) in the street to the south of the figs, contribute significantly to the aesthetics of the setting.
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While many communities in North Queensland during the settling period planted Fig trees ( Ficus spp . ) in public places the settlers of Halifax planted mango trees ( Mangifera indica ) which were considered practical, as they were fruit bearing trees and much valued for their shade.
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The knowledge of the existence of " B . kupense " is learned only by a singular epiphyte on one small, cultivated mango tree ( " Mangifera indica " ), in a private garden in Nyasoso ( at elev . 830 m ), Mount Kupe.
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They are an excellent surviving example of late 19th century shade trees planted in public spaces, particularly interesting for the choice of Mango trees ( Mangifera indica ), which are both fruit-bearing and much valued for their shade, rather than the more usual Fig trees ( Ficus spp . ).
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While other " Mangifera " species ( e . g . horse mango, " Mangifera foetida " ) are also grown on a more localized basis, " Mangifera indica " the " common mango " or " Indian mango " is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions.
29.
While other " Mangifera " species ( e . g . horse mango, " Mangifera foetida " ) are also grown on a more localized basis, " Mangifera indica " the " common mango " or " Indian mango " is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions.
30.
While other " Mangifera " species ( e . g . horse mango, " Mangifera foetida " ) are also grown on a more localized basis, " Mangifera indica " the " common mango " or " Indian mango " is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions.