List of mango cultivars explained

The following is a list of some prominent mango cultivars. Worldwide, hundreds of mango cultivars are known.

Most commercial cultivars belong to Mangifera indica, while a few commercial varieties grown in Southeast Asia belong to other Mangifera species.[1] Southeast Asia, India, Australia, the United States and some African countries cultivate locally selected varieties, while most other countries grow cultivars developed in Florida.[1]

Table of mangoes

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) facility on Old Cutler Road in Coral Gables, Florida, has about 400 varieties of mangoes and is one of the largest depositories of mango plant cultures in the world.

The USDA collection was originally believed to have over 500 varieties of mango germplasm, but genetic testing showed several duplicates. In the United States, South Florida is one of the meccas for mangoes due to year-round temperate climate and culture fascinated by mangoes and several nurseries dedicated to bringing new varieties of mangoes into the US by either import or selective breeding.

Reviews of older varieties of mangoes were based upon the competition available at the time. Most of the varieties of mangoes available in grocery stores in the United States can trace their lineage to the Haden mango tree, a tree planted by Jack Haden in 1902 in Coral Gables, Florida (Haden itself can be traced back to Malgova which is misspelled Malgoba in US and has its origin in Tamil Nadu, India). The following are among the more widely grown mango cultivars, listed by the country in which they were selected or are most extensively cultivated:

-Common
name(s)
ImageOrigin/
region
Notes
Alampur BaneshanIndiaThe fruit is medium-sized with thin skin, ranging in color from green to yellow. The flesh of the ripe fruit is fiberless, ranging in color from yellow to golden-yellow to orange-yellow.As far taste is concerned, it gives slightly tart flavour.
AliceUnited States
AlphonsoIndia"King of mangoes", very sweet with fibreless pulp, rich in vitamin A and C, found mainly in Raigad & Ratnagiri Districts of Maharashtra, India. This cultivar is available from February till the end of May. The dates of availability of mangoes vary by geography, climate, and weather.
AmrapaliIndiaCross between Dasheri and Neelum mangoes. Considered among the better tasting mangoes with a strong aroma in its leaves. Fruits every year with no alternate bearing unlike other mangoes.
AndersonUnited StatesAnderson is a seedling of Sandersha that was planted at the residence of Mrs. L.F. Anderson in Miami, Florida. Anderson is a large mango, growing in length from 26 to 34 cm. [Mangoes: A Guide To Mangoes In Florida, p. 30] The eating quality was listed as "fair."
AngieUnited States (Florida)Angie mangoes are a dwarfing mango tree from Florida, rated highly for their taste. Angie has a resinous taste, similar to the Carrie mango. Angie is considered to be a disease-resistant mango, but in high humidity environments Angie's new leaf growth is susceptible to mango scab.
Anwar RatolPakistan (Punjab), India (Uttar Pradesh)Anwar Ratol is a small sized yellow in colour mango sometimes known as mini-sized power house available in the Punjab and Sindh regions of Pakistan. It is also available near Rataul village in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is highly sweet in taste, with few fibres.
AtaulfoBrazil, Ecuador, Mexico
BadamiIndia (Karnataka)Badami mangoes are also known as the Alphonso of Karnataka state.
Bailey's MarvelUnited States
BanganapalleIndia (Andhra Pradesh)It originates from the erstwhile princely state of Banganapalle, in present-day Andhra Pradesh and remains the most produced cultivar in the state.[2] It is obliquely oval in shape, around 20 cm in length, with yellow flesh and a thin, smooth yellow skin. The flesh has a firm, meaty texture and is sweet and lacks fibre.
Bangalora[3] IndiaIt is also known as Kilimooku mangoes
United States
BeverlyUnited StatesBeverly is an almost fiber-less late season mango, grown in South Florida, fruiting between August and October.
Black and RoseIndia (Kerala)Black and Rose
BombayIndia, United StatesBombay is a vigorous mango tree that bears fruit in June–July in South Florida. It is susceptible to anthracnose. Bombay is the parent of the White Perie mango of Hawaii.
Brahm Kai MeuUnited States
BrooksAustralia, United States
Carabao (Philippine Mango)PhilippinesThe Ataulfo and Manilita mango cultivars originated from the Philippine Mango variety. It can be traced back in the Manila-Mexico galleon trade in the years 1600–1800s.[4]
CarrieUnited StatesCarrie is a seedling of a Sophie Fry from the residence of Lawrence H. Zill of Boynton Beach, Florida. It was named in honor of Mr. Zill's mother, Carrie. The Carrie mango turns slight yellow when ripe, but what it lacks in color, it makes up in taste. The Carrie mango has a strong resinous flavor that is desired by some, and despised by others. A Carrie mango must be allowed to ripen on the tree and develops a strong "musky" flavor when over-ripe.
ChaunsaIndia, PakistanChaunsa (also referred to as 'Chausa') is a pale yellow, slightly green succulent variety of mango when near ripe. Closer to its ripening, the mango skin will become slightly wrinkly and soft to the touch. Chaunsa is harvested in the summer months (June–September).
Chinna rasaluIndia (Nuzvid, Andhra Pradesh)
CherukurasamuIndia (Nuzvid, Andhra Pradesh)
Coconut CreamUnited StatesCoconut Cream is part of the selective breeding program by Zills High Performance and is patented. The fruit tastes like coconut cream pie. The branches of the tree grow in arcs and curve around, making a complex tree canopy.
Chok AnanPakistan, Bangladesh, India, ThailandChoc Anan is known as the ever-bearing mango tree because of its potential to have a mango crop during the summer and winter. Some speculate that removing the summer crop may increase the chances of a winter crop by allowing the tree to save the energy that would have been used for fruit production in the summer.
CogshallUnited StatesCogshall is from Pine Island, Florida. It is an excellent eating quality, but is not commercially available because of a very short shelf-life and thin skin that would bruise easily.
CushmanUnited States
DasheriIndia, Nepal, Pakistan It originated in Village Dasehri, Block Malihabad, Kakori, Lucknow (UP) India. The Mother Tree of Dasehri Mango is still alive and bearing fruits. estimated to be 200–300 years old. There are various Grafts and propagations from a mother tree near Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India have been widely grown in North India, Nepal, Pakistan and as far south as Andhar Pradesh since the 18th century.An excellent quality mango, it is grown for export, and can be found in markets around southeast Asia.
DotUnited StatesDot is an exceptional tasting mango. Dot is a seedling of the Carrie Mango planted at Lawrence Zill's Boynton Beach, Florida home. The dot mango is highly susceptible to anthracnose, so it should not be planted in high humidity locations.
Dudhiya Malda, Malda or MaldeoNepal, India (Bihar)‘Dudhia Malda’ mango of the Saptari and Siraha district of Nepal. Highest selling and demanded variety in Nepal. In India it is famous in Digha Ghat region of Patna, Bihar. It is also known as the King of Mangoes. Superior in taste to any mango cultivar in the world including Alphonso mango. Also grown in Digha, Patna, Bihar, and Madhesh province. It is Best Known for its distinctively sweet, thin skin, small seeds, low fiber, milky yellow pulp and a unique sweet aromaThis is a famous variety of mango cultivated in Bihar and is famously irrigated with milk. The specialty of Dudhiya Malda mango grown in Digha is further enhanced due to the soil here. The dry and fertile soil here plays an important role in the sweetness and aroma of Malda mango. It is referred Dudiya because once the skin of the mango is scratched milk-like liquid oozes out. With its thin skin, small seed, less fibre, milking yellow pulp, and unique sweet aroma, are considered among the best by connoisseurs.If Dussehri of Lucknow is the queen, then Malda is the "King of Mango".[5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
DuncanUnited StatesDuncan mango was patented by David Sturrock of West Palm Beach, Florida. The patent has long since expired. Duncan fruits in clusters and has excellent disease resistance. It is a mid-late season mango.
EarlygoldUnited States
EdwardUnited StatesEdward is an excellent eating quality mango, but is considered to be a shy bearer (little fruit).
EldonUnited States
EmeraldUnited States
EspadaBrazil
Fazli (mango)Bangladesh (Rajshahi), IndiaThe 'Fazli' mango is a mango cultivar primarily grown in Bangladesh. and Indian States of West Bengal. It is a late maturing fruit, available after other varieties. Fazlis are commonly used in jams and pickles in the cuisine of the Indian subcontinent. Each mango can be quite large, going up to a kilo. Rajshahi in Bangladesh is the major producers of fazli.
Fajri KalanPakistan
FairchildUnited States
FascellUnited States
FlorigonUnited StatesFlorigon is a seedling of a Saigon planted on the property of John C. Kaiser, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The Florigon tree is vigorous. Florigon is considered to be one of the most disease resistant varieties of mangoes in high humid climates, although the flavor is not on par with many of the newer varieties.
FordUnited States
GaryUnited StatesThe Gary mango is considered delicious by many with a hint of coconut flavor. Gary is considered very susceptible to anthracnose.
Gir KesarIndia, United Arab EmiratesThe Gir Keshar mango is famous for its colour and smell. Ripe fruit gives a world's best smell and taste. The taste and smell makes them expensive.
GlennItaly, United StatesGlenn is a sweet, mild mango. The tree is vigorous, to a medium size. The canopy is rounded. The ripe fruit has a very pleasant sweet smell.
Golapkhas/GulabkhasIndia
Gold NuggetUnited States
Golden LippensUnited States
GrahamTrinidadGraham is from Trinidad. Compared with many modern mangoes, Graham seems bland.
Green WillardSri Lanka, India
HadenIndia, Australia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, United StatesHaden is the "parent" of many, many other varieties of mangoes in the United States. Haden was a Mulgoba seedling. The original Haden tree still stands in Coral Gables, Florida.
HaribhangaBangladesh (Rangpur)The Haribhanga mango is a mango cultivar produced in the northwest part of Bangladesh, especially in the Rangpur district. Cultivation of the Haribhanga mango has recently gained popularity among the farmers of northern districts. Locally called Haribhanga, these mangoes are round in shape and black in color. Haribhanga is highly fleshy, fiberless, and typically weighs 200 to 400 grams.
HatcherUnited States
HeidiSouth Africa
Himayat / Imam PasandIndia
HimsagarIndia (West Bengal), Bangladesh (Rajshahi)The Himsagar mango is a popular mango cultivar, originating in the modern-day Rajshahi in Bangladesh and state of West Bengal in India. Widely considered as the Champagne of mangoes, the inside of Himsagar is yellow to orange in colour and does not have any fibre. The fruit is medium-sized and weighs between 250 and 350 grams, out of which the pulp content is around 77%. It has a good keeping quality. It is also known as Khirsapati.
Ice CreamUnited States
IrwinAustralia, Costa Rica, United States, Taiwan, Japan (Okinawa)In Japan this variety is marketed as Apple Mango.
Ivory
ChinaAlso known as the Jingu Ivory mango, or Ivory mango, this long, thin mango is named for its resemblance to a young elephant's tusk. It has thin, smooth skin. The flesh contains very few fibre, and constitutes approximately 82 percent of the fruit. It was first introduced into Yunnan, China, from Thailand in 1914. The actual tree that was the first to be imported still grows, and during one year produced almost 500 kg of fruit.[10]
JacquelinUnited States
JakartaUnited States
Jean EllenUnited States
JulieCaribbeanA colourful, oval shaped mango with almost flat sides. Has a sweet-tart flavour and a dwarf growth habit. Originated in the Caribbean and is still very popular throughout the region. Julie is a high fibre mango.
KalepadIndia (Andhra Pradesh)
Gir KesarIndia (Kachchh)
KatchamithaIndia, PhilippinesKatchamitha originated from India, but has become one of the most common cultivars in the Philippines where it is commonly called the "Indian mango". It is commonly eaten while still green and crispy and has a mildly sweet taste. The flesh is fibrous when ripe compared to the native carabao mango.[11] [12]
KeittAustralia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Italy, South Africa, United StatesKeitt (pronounced "kit") is one of the latest season mangoes in South Florida (United States), with fruit into October. Backyard Keitts in South Florida regularly get to 2 pounds, and occasionally as large as 5 pounds.
Kensington PrideAustralia, Italy, United States
KentAustralia, Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Italy, Mexico, South Africa, United StatesThe original Kent tree still stands in Coral Gables, Florida (United States).
Kohu AmbaSri Lanka
Kothapalli KobbariIndia (Pithapuram, Andhra Pradesh)Also known as Kobbari Mamidi.
LakshmanbhogIndia
LancetillaHonduras, United StatesLancetilla can bear 5-pound fruit, but the eating quality is considered subpar among mango connoisseurs. The fruit is prone to splitting on the tree.
LangraIndia, Pakistan, Bangladesh
Lemon MeringueMyanmar
LippensUnited States
Madame FrancisHaitiLarge kidney shaped mango that ripens to a golden yellow colour with piquant flesh Commonly exported to the United States in spring; often a feature of NYC fruit stands. Madame Francis is a high fiber mango.
MahachanokAsia, United StatesMahachanok is an oblong commercial mango from Asia, with yellow to orange color exterior when ripe. Described as a fiberless, sweet, and pleasant mango. The leaves of the tree are dark green and slimmer than many other mango trees.
MallikaIndia, Nepal, United States
Malwana (mango)Sri Lanka
ManilitaUnited States
ManoharIndia (Punjab)Large mango that grows in clusters, seedling of Chaunsa. Exceptional complex flavor good sweetness. Very vigorous.
Momi K[13] Hawaii, United StatesTeardrop shaped with a narrow point. Ripens to a reddish orange blush. Flesh has creamy consistency.
Muhammad WalaPakistan
MulgobaIndia, United StatesSmall mango with a comparatively big seed. Parent of the Haden mango.
Nam Doc MaiThailand, United Arab EmiratesFruit is elongated, with a prominent beak, and is normally yellow with green spots.
NeelamIndia, PakistanWeighing 9 to 12 oz, with the general shape of a fat cashew nut, Neelam are smooth-skinned and bright yellow upon ripening and have no blush. The flesh is deep yellow to orange, with no fibres and a rich, aromatic flavor that may overpower an unaccustomed palate. They have a late ripening season and can be stored for an extended time. Fruit should be harvested when mature green and ripened at room temperature off the tree.
OsteenItaly, Spain, United States
OwaisEgypt
Paige
PalmerAustralia, Brazil, United States
PanakaluIndia (Andhra Pradesh)
PanchadharakalasaIndia (Andhra Pradesh)It is a juicy variety and owes its origin to the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh . The name is derived from the Telugu words Panchadara, meaning sugar, and kalasa, meaning a pot .
ParaísoMexico
ParvinUnited States
Piña ColadaUnited StatesPiña Colada is part of the selective breeding program by Zills High Performance. Piña Colada is a small fruit that packs a lot of flavor. The tree is unproductive and susceptible to anthracnose.
PeddarasamuIndia (Nuzvid, Andhra Pradesh)
PhilippineSee Carabao (mango).
Pickering
PicoPhilippinesAlong with the Carabao mango, it is one of the most commonly cultivated mango cultivars of the Philippines. Elongated fruits with prominent beak. Light orange when ripe. Flesh rich orange to red. Sweet, fairly acidic, with short fibers.
Pim Seng Mun
Pineapple Pleasure
Po Pyu KalayMyanmar
Pram Kai MeaSee Brahm Kai Meu.
RaspuriIndia (Karnataka)An extremely popular variety in South India, a fully ripe Raspuri (Rasa in Kannada means Juice) can produce a significant amount of juice per mango.
Red WillardSri Lanka
RosaBrazilRosa ("pink") mango is a variety found more easily in Northeast Region of Brazil, also known as 'Rosa da Bahia' or 'Rosa de Pernambuco'. Because it is very sweet but also very fibrous, it is mostly used to prepare juices or desserts in which it will be crushed.
RosigoldUnited StatesRosigold is among the earliest season mangoes in South Florida. The quality is considered average, but at a time of year when there are no fresh mangoes, it is in its own class. Rosigold is susceptible to anthracnose.
RubyUnited States
Ryan
SaigonUnited States
San FelipeCubaFruit is large at 20 ounces with a striking oxblood color; the flesh is yellow.
SaharniPakistan
Sammar BahishtPakistan, India (in Urdu Sammar means fruit and Bahisht means Paradise)
SensationSouth Africa, United States
Shan-e-KhudaPakistan
SindhriMirpur Khas district, Sindh province of PakistanSignificantly aromatic and sweet, the flesh of the Sindhri is soft, slick, and orange when fully ripe. Although many enjoy it as is, other consumers find the Sindhri wanting in sourness and may wish to eat it before it is fully ripe.
Sophie FryUnited States
Southern BlushUnited States
Spirit of '76United StatesSpirit of '76 is a seedling from Lawrence Zill's residence. The mango is fiberless and has a very pleasant sweet flavor.
SpringfelsUnited StatesOne of the older cultivars from Florida, but still good tasting. It is a large mango, but Due to its size it has uneven ripening. The uneven ripening is known as "jelly seed," where the flesh around the seed is overripe and soft.
Sunrise
SunsetUnited States
SwarnarekhaIndia (Andhra Pradesh)
Sweet Tart
Tess Pollok
Tommy AtkinsBrazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Italy, Mexico, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, United States, VenezuelaOne of the most commonly sold mangoes in the world. Has extremely long shelf life. Hard and oblong exterior.
TorbertUnited States
TotapuriIndia
TurpentineUnited StatesTurpentine is a small, high fiber mango that is poly embryonic mango. Turpentine is used as a rootstock in Florida for grafting other mango varieties.
Ugly Betty
Valencia PrideSouth Africa, United StatesLarge, oblong mango. Sweet, mild flavor, but the fruit is prone to splitting on the tree. The tree is a vigorous grower.
Van DykeItaly, United States
Vellai KolombanSri Lanka
YoungUnited StatesYoung mango was renamed the "Tebow" (after the American football player) for marketing purposes.
ZillSouth Africa, United StatesZill is a seedling of Haden planted in 1922 by Carl King of Lake Worth, Florida (US). Vigorous tree, fruit is good eating quality.
I-137Turu Mango= ChampaignMade from cross of Manila mango and Alphonso in 1949 by Kiso Tsuru,at his ranch in San Luis Potosi, MexicoLarge long and Sweet with little to no fiber. Was for many years the only mangos to be imported to Japan due to having no blemishes. [14]

List of cultivars by nation

Asia

Aung Din (အောင်ဒင်), Ma Chit Su (မချစ်စု), Po Pyu Kalay, Sein Ta Lone (စိန်တစ်လုံး), Shwe Hin Tha (ရွှေဟင်္သာ)

แก้ว 007 Kaeo 007, กระแตลืมรัง Kratae Luemrang, กระสวย Krasuay, กล้วย Kluay, กะล่อนทอง Kalonthong, การะเกด Karaket, กาละแม Kalamae, กำปั่น Kampan, แก้มแดง Kaemdaeng, แก้วขาว Kaeo Khao, แก้วเขียว Kaeo Khieo, แก้วทวาย Kaeo Tawai, แก้วลืมคอน Kaeo Luemkon, แก้วลืมรัง Kaeo Luemrang, แก้วสามปี Kaeo Sampi, แก้วหอม Kaeo Hom.

ขอช้าง Khochang, ขายตึก Khaituek, ขี้ใต้ Khitai, ขี้ทุบ Khithup, ขุนทิพย์ Khunthip, เขียวไข่กา Khiaokhaika, เขียวภูเก็ต Khiaopuket, เขียวเสวย Khiaosawoey, เขียวเสวยรจนา Khiaosawoey Rotchana, ไขตึก Khaituek.

คล้ายเขียวเสวย Khlay Khiaosawoey, คอนกแก้ว Khonokkaeo, ค้างคาวลืมรัง Khangkao Luemrang, คำ Kham, คุ Ku.

งาขาวหรืองาหม่นยาว Nga Khaomonyao, งาเขียว Nga Khiao, งาช้าง Nga Chang, งาดาบ Nga Dap, งาแดง Nga Daeng, งาท้องเรือ Nga Thongruae, งาหม่น Nga Mon, เงาะ Ngo.

จันทร์เจ้าขา Chanchaokha, จำปา Champa, เจ้าคุณทิพย์ Chaokhunthip, เจ้าพระยา Chaopraya, เจ้าเสวย Chaosawoey.

ช้างตกตึก Changtoktuek, โชคโสภณ Chok Sopon, โชคอนันต์ Chok Anan, โชคอนันต์ก้านชมพู Chok Anankanchompu.

ตลับนาค Talapnak, ตะเพียนทอง Tapianthong, ตับเป็ด Tuppet, ตาเตะหลาน Ta Te-Lan, แตงกวา Thaeng Kwao.

ทวายเดือนเก้า Thawai Dueankao, ทองขาว Thongkhao, ทองขาวกลม Thongkhaoklom, ทองขาวยาว Thongkhaoyao, ทองเจ้าพัฒน์ Thongchaopat, ทองดำ Thongdam, ทองดำกลายพันธุ์ Thongdam Klaipan, ทองดำมีร่อง Thongdam Mirong, ทองแดง Thongdaeng, ทองทวาย Thongthawai, ทองประกายแสด Thongprakaisat, ทองปลายแขน Thongplaikhean, ทองไม่รู้วาย Thongmairuwai, ทุเรียน Thurian, ทูลถวาย Thunthawai, เทพนิมิตร Thepnimit, เทพรส Thepparot.

นวลจันทร์ Nuanchan, นวลแตง Nuanthaeng, นาทับ Nathap, น้ำดอกไม้ Nam Doc Mai, น้ำดอกไม้ทวาย Namdokmai Thawai, น้ำดอกไม้เบอร์ 4 Namdokmai No.4, น้ำดอกไม้เบอร์ 5 Namdokmai No.5, น้ำดอกไม้พระประแดง Namdokmai Phrapradaeng, น้ำดอกไม้สีทอง Namdokmai Sithong, น้ำดอกไม้สุพรรณ Namdokmai Suphan, น้ำตาลจีน Namtan Chin, น้ำตาลเตา Namtan Tao, น้ำตาลปากกระบอก Namtan Pakkrabok, น้ำตาลทรายหนัก Namtansainak, น้ำผึ้ง Nampueng.

บานเย็น Banyen, บุญบันดาล Bunbandan, เบา Bao.

ผ้าขี้ริ้วห่อทอง Pakhirio Hothong.

พญาลืมเฝ้า Payaluemfao, พญาเสวย Payasawoey, พรวนขอ Phruankho, พราหมณ์ก้นขอ Phram Konkho, พราหมณ์เนื้อแดง Phram Nueadaeng, พราหมณ์เนื้อเหลือง Phram Nuealueang, พัดน้ำผึ้ง Phatnampueng, พิมเสนกลายพันธุ์ Phimsen Klaipan, พิมเสนแดง Phimsen Daeng, พิมเสนเปรี้ยว Phimsen Preow, พิมเสนมัน Phimsen Man, เพชรบ้านลาด Phetbanlat.

ฟ้าลั่น Falan, ฟ้าแอปเปิล Fa-apple, แฟบ Faep.

มนโฑ Monto, มะปราง Maprang, มะลิลา Malila, มันบางขุนศรี Manbangkhunsi, มันค่อม Mankom, มันทวาย Manthawai, มันทวายนักรบ Manthawai Nakrop, มันทองเอก Manthong Aek, มันทะลุฟ้า Manthalufa, มันบ้านลาด Manbanlat, มหาชนก Mahachanok, มันพิเศษ Manpiset, มันสะเด็ด Mansadet, มันสายฟ้า Mansaifa, มันหมู Manmu, มันหยด Manyot, มันหวาน Manwan, มันแห้ว Manhaeo, มันอยุธยา Man Ayuthaya, เมล็ดนิ่ม Maletnim, แม่ลูกดก Maelukdok, แมวเซา Maeosao.

ยายกล่ำ Yaiglam.

รจนา Rotchana, ระเด่นขาว Radenkhao, ระเด่นเขียว Radenkhiao, แรด Raet.

ล่า La, ลิ้นงูเห่า Lin Nguhao, ลูกกลม Lukklom, ลูกแดง Lukdaeng, ลูกโยนพระอินทร์ Lukyon Phra-in, เล็บมือนาง Lepmuenang.

ศาลายา Salaya.

สังขยา Sangkhaya, สามปี Sampi, สามฤดู Samruedu, สายทิพย์ Saithip, สายน้ำค้าง Sainamkang, สายฝน Saifon, สาวน้อยกระทืบหอ Saonoi Kratuepho, สำปั่น Sampan, สีส้ม Sisom, แสงทอง Saengthong.

หงษ์ทอง Hongthong, หงษ์สา Hongsa, หงสาวดี Hongsawadi, หนองแซง Nongsaeng, หนังกลางวัน Nangklangwan, หมอนทอง Monthong, หวานน้ำผึ้ง Wannampueng, หอยแครง Hoikrang, หอระฆัง Horakang, หินทอง Hinthong, แห้ว Haeo, แห้วหลวงอิงค์ Haeo Luanging.

อกร่อง Okrong, อกร่องกะทิ Okrong Kati, อกร่องขาว Okrong Khao, อกร่องเขียว Okrong Khiao, อกร่องทอง Okrong Thong, อกร่องทองดำกลายพันธุ์ Okrong Thongdamklaiphan, อกร่องไทรโยก Okrong Saiyok, อกร่องพิกุลทอง Okrong Phikunthong, อกร่องภรณ์ทิพย์ Okrong Phonthip, อกร่องมัน Okrong Man, อกร่องหอมทอง Okrong Homthong, อ่อนมัน Onman, อินทรชิต Inthorachit, ไอ้ฮวบ Ai-Huap

Oceania

Africa

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Europe

Middle East

See also

External links

Notes and References

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