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The green mango tree was cut down.

On the morning of the weekend, two cars came to the community, and the mechanical arm of the large steam crane was held high. In the continuous harsh cutting sound of the chainsaw, seven four-story green mango trees were cut off by the waist, leaving only bare thick poles and only a few sparse leaves swaying in the wind.

Fortunately, they are not like mango trees on the roadside outside the community, which were uprooted overnight and replaced with the new favorite of greening-Huanghuafeng Suzuki small trees.

Mango tree is an evergreen tree, belonging to the genus Mangifera in Cruciferae. It is the most common greening tree in southern cities. It grows rapidly, has a well-proportioned tree shape, has strong wind resistance and disease resistance, and has lush foliage all year round, so it is suitable as a street tree to shelter us from the scorching sun.

Come out from home, walk under the mango tree all the way, without an umbrella, and walk all the way to the bus stop on the road without sweating. My silver-gray Tian Xiaofeng was parked under the mango tree, and the dense leaves blocked the sunshine of the four seasons, which not only protected the bright paint outside the car, but also saved me from hot baking when I got on the bus.

The mango trees here bloom in February, and the yellow flowers covered with branches form clusters, as if to put a yellow shawl on the mango trees. From May to June, the branches are covered with oval yellow-green fruits. When the mango changes from green to yellow, it ripens and falls. Occasionally encounter a typhoon, just like hail, which collides with the ground and makes a scratching noise.

Mature mango is a delicious tropical fruit with rich fruit aroma and sweet and soft pulp. Immature mango is sour. After pickling, it can be used as appetizer before meals, or made into candied fruit, canned food, jam, preserved fruit and so on.

In the past, green mangoes were usually picked by citizens, and children liked to pick mangoes for entertainment. However, with the growth of mango trees and the warming of the climate, green mango trees with few flowers and fruits have appeared frequently in recent years, which has caused many problems.

When the flowers bloom, a continuous spring rain blows the flowers all over the ground with the wind. The broken petals make the ground more slippery and easy to slip, and pedestrians pass by; The warmth after spring will breed pests, prompting mango trees to secrete gum to resist insects and diseases.

The chewing gum dripping on the ground stuck to the soles of shoes, which embarrassed passers-by. Cars parked under trees are stuck with chewing gum, which is more difficult to clean. When it just drips, you can wipe it off with a wet rag. After a long time, you can't get rid of it. My car is dripping with chewing gum, and I haven't wiped it for two days. After it became dry and hard, I had to go to the car wash shop to buy a professional cleaner to remove it.

When the fruit came out in the early summer of the year before last, a mango weighing half a catty fell from the treetop four stories high and hit people and windows. Unfortunately, three cars in the community were hit by the front and rear glass, but fortunately, they did not buy glass insurance. Although it didn't cost money, it took time to queue up for repair.

This year's Spring Festival weather is really good, the sun is shining, and the temperature is above 20 degrees. Coupled with drought and no rain, mango trees are in full bloom. Looking at the dense bouquets of Huang Chengcheng on mango trees, my heart is worried. I pray: let's have a heavy rain and strong wind and break the flowers quickly, otherwise I'm really worried that there will be too many mangoes, just like two years ago.

Perhaps the property is also wary of the risk of collision, so it spent 1 000 yuan per tree to ask the garden company to prune the trees thoroughly. There will be no chewing gum problem this year, don't worry about mango problem, but without the shade, sun protection has become the primary problem.

Is there no way to kill two birds with one stone? Can we cultivate and select varieties with different pistils or self-sterility, or control the results by spraying pesticides on mango trees when they bloom?

Mango trees are flourishing all year round, green and beautiful, and have strong ability to purify the environment and absorb harmful gases. Now these mango trees that have been planted for many years have been cut down and replaced with new trees. I don't know how long it will take for those small trees, and they are deciduous trees, and their greening and vacuuming functions are weakened.

Although mango tree has all kinds of faults, once it is cut down, it still misses its shade. Now, Suzuki is too small to stop, and the sun is burning.