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- 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...
- C. aurantium may refer to: Citrus aurantium, the bitter orange, a plant species Cypraea aurantium, the golden cowrie, a snail species Aurantium This disambiguation...
- also been classified as C. aurantium subsp. bergamia (i.e., a subspecies of bitter orange). C. bergamia is sometimes confused with C. medica (the citron,...
- between mandarin (C. reticulata) and pomelo (C. maxima) would all be C. × aurantium, with specific crosses including: C. × aurantium var. sinensis for...
- the US are produced using "sweet" oranges (C. sinensis), whereas "bitter" or Seville oranges (C. aurantium) are used for making the more traditional,...
- nobilis, which produces the Mandarin orange, and the dalandan is from the C. × aurantium, which produces the Bitter orange, a fruit to which the dalandan is...
- The daidai (****anese: 橙; Chinese: 酸橙; Korean: 광귤; RR: gwanggyul; Citrus aurantium daidai) is a variety of bitter orange native to Asian regions. The daidai...
- cause them to be classified as varieties of the hybrid bitter orange, C. aurantium. Genetic analysis is consistent with continental mandarins representing...
- lime Citrus limetta (C. medica × C. × aurantium ) Citrus limetta, alternatively considered to be a cultivar of Citrus limon, C. limon 'Limetta', is a...
- used to produce a drink, and is a component of some digestifs. Citrus aurantium var. myrtifolia Ker-Gawl. in Bot. Reg. vol. 4, t. 346, in textu. 1818...