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  2. Amanatsu - Wikipedia

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    Citrus × natsudaidai Hayata Amanatsu ( 甘 夏 ) or kawano natsu daidai ( カワノナツダイダイ (川野夏橙) ) is a yellow citrus fruit, a cultivar that originated as a mutation of the natsu mikan ( ナツミカン (夏みかん) ) or natsu daidai ( ナツダイダイ (夏橙) ) .

  3. Kobayashi mikan - Wikipedia

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    Kobayashi mikan (Citrus natsudaidai × unshiu) is a Citrus hybrid cultivated for its edible fruit. [1] ... The tree is densely branched and has a broad crown, ...

  4. Haruka (citrus) - Wikipedia

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    Initially thought to be a natural mutation of the hyuganatsu (Citrus tamurana), it is now inferred that the Haruka is a hybrid between the hyuganatsu and natsudaidai (Citrus natsudaidai), with the hyuganatsu being the seed parent and the natsudaidai being the pollen parent. [2]

  5. List of citrus fruits - Wikipedia

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    Citrus natsudaidai: A group of cultivars of Citrus natsudaidai, which were discovered in 1740 in the Yamaguchi prefecture of Japan. Yellowish-orange in colour, about the size of grapefruit and oblate in shape. The fruit contains 12 segments and about 30 seeds. The natsumikan tree is believed to be genetically derived from the pomelo (Citrus ...

  6. Bitter orange - Wikipedia

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    Citrus × yuge-hyokan Yu.Tanaka The bitter orange , sour orange , Seville orange , bigarade orange , or marmalade orange is the hybrid citrus tree species Citrus × aurantium , and its fruit. It is native to Southeast Asia and has been spread by humans to many parts of the world.

  7. Major Florida grower to end citrus operations after years of ...

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    The impact of Hurricanes Irma in 2017, Ian in 2022 and Milton in 2024 on trees already weakened from years of citrus greening disease "has led Alico to conclude that growing citrus is no longer ...