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FIGURE 37.—Mamey (Mammea americana L.) 
stitute a potential hazard. It is recommended that unwanted trees 
be grubbed out if small and cut down if large. Should any regrowth 
occur from the stumps it may be killed by the use of selective herbicides. 
Anacardiaceae, or Sumac, Family 
Mangifera indica L. (fig. 38) 
Mango 
Descriprion.—This large, many-branched tree attains a height of 30 
to 50 feet; its limbs form a symmetrical crown when given sufficient 
