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Watched these over the years:37CC2A12-1BCC-41F5-852B-EE959AB2FD50.thumb.jpeg.035fa40c26e4aaa73c2664ec19bb89dd.jpeg

What you look for is what is looking

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Small avocados on tree 1:78DD258D-AC76-4247-B1B6-5C9BA1E03E6F.thumb.jpeg.644ac0f23d97a890495b6c82f26b8bd0.jpeg

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More tiny Alligator Pears:FB269F65-8EB3-4BDF-B5DB-F44BACA83318.thumb.jpeg.68bb172505f0f4969689d6659723dc84.jpeg

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You mean Mango?

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Those do look like mango leaves and fruit.

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You are both spot on ! These are two very old trees that do not produce much fruit, which I suspect led me to Avocado!650FF1F9-4651-440C-A363-006786A7601F.thumb.jpeg.18a91c6a30270adcbb5f42ec715230a8.jpeg

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Found another younger Mango and compared leaves above.C672277F-3B2E-4276-961F-C56E7074F641.thumb.jpeg.d3c52244e2d3699057d7a2b872d56ca3.jpeg

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Found small Mango and placed it at bottom of one of the two big boys05EF5B71-2F0F-4290-A75A-509965BE8F75.thumb.jpeg.5c43604b3224a4205989cbd8694f3ee0.jpeg165AF3C2-3F8A-42C5-B58B-461BF192BBD9.thumb.jpeg.344067761596b94125728eedbe2ac7d0.jpeg

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Younger smaller tree actually has nice fruit. I am getting pretty silly when I cannot distinguish an Avocado tree from a Mango!

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Lol, don't worry, you can always bail yourself out with sending few of those wild seeds :)

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Now that folks were kind enough to correct my mistaken belief that these trees were avocados, I have researched the Florida Champion Tree Website. To my surprise, the current Florida Champion is 47 feet tall with a crown spread of 47.5 feet and a circumference of 108 feet. 
 

While that is a large tree, these two (2) Mangoes side by side both have far larger trunks than the Florida Champ. I believe they are both close to 60 feet tall and they go on forever. One more shot of the stretch of one of these trees for perspective:535177F4-0ADA-4B0C-8A68-AA425C9B7387.thumb.jpeg.1b30f99cdbc830d6182a953d866adb2d.jpeg

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