How big in terms of diameter at breast height (dbh), I don't know, I did not bring a measurement device, but it would require about three men to hug the tree. Below, our farm caretakers, Nong Endring Paragas and his son, Danny.
There are many huge branches at the top, but some of them are already dead/rotting and some are dying, can no longer sustain even few leaves.
About 11 or 12 years ago, we also cut a huge, old and decaying mango tree in the farm. This is our dinning table in the house made from that mango tree. About 2 inches thick.
The wooden desk made from some big branches of that tree.
If there are buyers interested for that lone mango tree, please email me at noysky_oplasky@yahoo.com. Thanks.
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See also:
Upland mangos sweeter than lowland mangos?, June 12, 2007
Cecid Fly or "Kurikong Manga", March 19, 2012
Cecid Fly or "Kurikong Manga", March 19, 2012
Hoping for a mango harvest this year, February 17, 2015
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