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  2. Tangelo - Wikipedia

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    The tangelo (/ ˈ t æ n dʒ ə l oʊ / TAN-jə-loh, / t æ n ˈ dʒ ɛ l oʊ / tan-JEL-oh; C. reticulata × C. maxima or × C. paradisi), Citrus × tangelo, is a citrus fruit hybrid of a Citrus reticulata variety, such as mandarin orange or tangerine, and a Citrus maxima variety, such as a pomelo or grapefruit.

  3. Jamaican tangelo - Wikipedia

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    Genus: Citrus. Species: C. reticulata × C. paradisi. The Jamaican tangelo, also known by proprietary names ugli / ˈʌɡli / fruit, uglifruit, and uniq fruit, is a citrus fruit that arose on the island of Jamaica through the natural hybridization of a tangerine or orange with a grapefruit (or pomelo ), and is thus a tangelo. [1]

  4. Mandarin orange - Wikipedia

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    Most commercial varieties of citrus are hybrids of the three species at the corners of the ternary diagram (mandarin at top). Genetically distinct hybrids often bear the same common name. [34] Tangelos, a generic term for modern mandarin (tangerine) × pomelo and mandarin × grapefruit crosses.

  5. Pomelo - Wikipedia

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    The tangelo is a hybrid between pomelo or grapefruit and any tangerine; it generally has a thicker skin than a tangerine and is less sweet 'K–Early' ('Sunrise Tangelo') 'Minneola tangelo': Bowen grapefruit × Dancy tangerine 'Orlando' (formerly 'Take'): Bowen grapefruit × Dancy tangerine (pollen parent)

  6. Citrus - Wikipedia

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    Tangelo – Citrus × tangelo (C. reticulata × C. maxima or C. ×paradisi) Tangerine – Citrus × tangerina; Tangor – Citrus × nobilis (C. reticulata × C. ×sinensis) Tsunonozomi – ('Kiyomi' × 'Encore') Ugli – (C. reticulata × C. maxima or C. ×paradisi) Volkamer lemon – Citrus × volkameriana (C. reticulata × C. medica) Yukou ...

  7. Tangor - Wikipedia

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    Varieties. Tangors are purposely bred or accidental hybrids of the sweet orange ( Citrus sinensis) and the mandarin ( Citrus reticulata ), producing several varieties. [1] 'Ortanique' (originally found in Jamaica, the name comes from the words "orange", "tangerine", and "unique").

  8. Tangerine - Wikipedia

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    The tangerine is a type of citrus fruit that is orange in color, that is considered either a variety of Citrus reticulata, the mandarin orange, or a closely related species, under the name Citrus tangerina, or yet as a hybrid (Citrus × tangerina) of mandarin orange varieties, with some pomelo contribution.

  9. Citrus taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    Citrus taxonomy refers to the botanical classification of the species, varieties, cultivars, and graft hybrids within the genus Citrus and related genera, found in cultivation and in the wild. Citrus taxonomy is complex and controversial. [1] [2] Cultivated citrus are derived from various citrus species found in the wild.

  10. Japanese citrus - Wikipedia

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    Japan usually follows the botanical names of the taxonomy from Tyôzaburô Tanaka, often referred to as the "Tanaka system", giving for each cultivar a separate name no matter if it is pure or a hybrid of two or more species or varieties.

  11. Fairchild tangerine - Wikipedia

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    The Fairchild tangerine is a cross between a Clementine mandarin and an Orlando tangelo. The skin is thin with a deep orange color, is somewhat pebbly, and doesn't peel as easily as some other tangerines. It is juicy with a rich and sweet flavour and contains seeds. [1] It is a popular variety in the United States, available from October until ...