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- needed] Natsumikan is grown commercially in ****an, notably in Yamaguchi, Kumamoto and Ehime prefecture. The city of Hagi is famous for its natsumikans, particularly...
- hybrids Common name(s) Image Taxonomic name/constituents Notes Amanatsu Natsumikan Citrus natsudaidai A group of cultivars of Citrus natsudaidai, which were...
- period of unshu mikan, which is from October to February. For example, natsumikan (Citrus natsudaidai) was developed around 1700, h****aku in 1860, and iyokan...
- cultivation of mandarin oranges. Various varieties, including Unshu mikan and Natsumikan, are grown in this region. Notably, the cultivation of a native species...
- under cultivation 1 Mikan 46,000 (64.3%) 2 Iyokan 4,677 (6.5%) 3 Dekopon 3,068 (4.3%) 4 Natsumikan 2,800 (3.9%) 5 Ponkan 2,260 (3.2%) Total 71,515 (100%)...
- Yamaguchi-ken 758-8555 Climate Cfa Website Official website Symbols Flower Camellia ****onica and Lespedeza Fruit Natsumikan Tree Chamaecyparis obtusa and Pine...
- Shiina, and Hibari. 5 "A Broken Heart Tastes Like Natsumikan?" Transliteration: "****suren wa Natsumikan no Aji?" (****anese: 失恋は夏ミカンの味?) Nobumichi Kawamura...
- psychologist, helps Eiji and Ryoko's investigation. With Eiji, made a band-Natsumikan then be in charge of composing and playing the keyboard. Intelligent and...
- plants (Rutaceae). The name of the molecule comes from Citrus natsudaidai (Natsumikan, lit. "summer tangerine"), a fruit of ****an developed in 1740 with a particularly...
- people. It is speculated this refers to the citrus variety known today as natsumikan. The version given by A. B. Mitford in 1871 "The Elves and the Envious...