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- clementine (Citrus × clementina) is a tangor, a citrus fruit hybrid between a willowleaf mandarin orange (C. × deliciosa) and a sweet orange (C. × sinensis), named...
- Citrus × deliciosa (thorny (Australia), amarillo, beladi, Willowleaf Mandarin, Mediterranean Mandarin) is a citrus hybrid mandarin orange with just under...
- domestication event producing larger, redder fruit, while varieties such as Willowleaf, Dancy, Sunki, Cleopatra, King, and Ponkan belong to the smaller, yellower-fruited...
- Symphyotrichum praealtum (formerly Aster praealtus), known as willowleaf aster and willow aster, is a species of flowering plant in the aster family Asteraceae...
- Carolina, North Carolina, Florida Helianthus salicifolius A.Dietr. – willowleaf sunflower – Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio...
- salicifolius is a North American species of sunflower known by the common name willowleaf sunflower. It is native to the central United States, primarily in the...
- grapefruit hybrids are legally sold as tangerines in the US. Mediterranean/Willowleaf/Thorny (Citrus × deliciosa), a mandarin with small amounts of pomelo....
- movement throughout your rod. Willowleaf blade: A long, narrow blade shaped like the foliage it is named after, the Willowleaf has an almost flat cross-section...
- citron Mandarin oranges Cleopatra mandarin Shīkwāsā Nanfengmiju Tachibana Willowleaf orange Papedas Celebes papeda Mountain "citron" Ichang papeda Pomelos...
- mandarin (Citrus reticulata), producing several varieties. 'Clementine' (Willowleaf × unknown sweet orange) (a commercially important cultivar) 'King' ("King...