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A mango tree that is planted in the ground and often more than 10 years old will have lots of closely packed leaves and can grow tall and "rounded".

Often, such trees will encroach or cover area making the ground below very dark and "yin".

It is not that favourable for homes e.g. in this attachment to have huge mango tree(s).



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Applying EA0BB2A9-9939-44A2-9679-21EAC09EC3DB.png.5a1667adb51ab32c95c59044376b2d37.png (MING Tang) or Bright Hall effect in Feng Shui...

A mature frangipani tree has both its branches and leaves that are spread out.

 

There are in general two colours: white or pink/reddish.

This home although has a large frangipani tree; compared to the mango tree; this tree does not overwhelm the front yard.

It also is lovely to look at with its pinkish flowers.

 

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On 5/4/2015 7:38:43 PM, Anonymous wrote:
A mango tree that is planted
in the ground and often more
than 10 years old will have
lots of closely packed leaves
and can grow tall and
"rounded".Often, such trees
will encroach or cover area
making the ground below very
dark and "yin".It is not that
favourable for homes e.g. in
this attachment to have huge
mango tree(s).

frangipani(1).jpg

frangipani1(1).jpg


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