Orange (fruit) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An orange —specifically, the sweet orange —is the citrus Citrus ×sinensis (syn. Citrus aurantium L. var. dulcis L., or Citrus aurantium Risso) and its fruit. The orange is a hybrid of anci...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is a Navel Orange? ... You may know the navel orange as a Washington, Riverside, or Bahia Navel Orange. If you're in a formal mood, you can call it by its scientific name, Citrus sinensis.
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www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-navel-orange.htm
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-navel-orange.htm
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You can see this smaller fruit when you peel and separate a navel orange. As this smaller fruit grows the navel on the orange becomes bigger. Remember, one orange counts as one serving of your 5 A Day. Also, one orange contains all the vitamin C your body needs for the day!
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Mrs. ElizabethTibbets of Riverside wrote to the Bureau of Agriculture in Washington, D.C., in 1873, asking for two of the newly acquired Washington Navel Orange trees, never thinking that she was establishing a California industry.
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The History of the Navel Orange ... The Navel Orange was discovered in 1820 in Bahia, Brazil, when a mutation occurred in a grove of Sweet Orange trees. ... In 1872, Brazil sent a dozen Navel Orange seedlings to the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, DC. The next year, Mrs. Eliza Tibbets of Riverside was given...
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www.paramountcitrus.com/fresh_citrus/navel_oranges
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Dwarf Navel Orange Citrus sinensis 'Washington Navel'—Produces seedless three inch fruit mid-fall to mid-spring, fragrant white flowers in summer. Click here - Save $20 on $50 order [More Fruit]
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Parent Washington navel orange ... Parentage/origins: Washington navel orange, is also known as the Bahia for the Brazilian city from which it was imported into the United States in 1870. Although its origins are uncertain, it is believed to come from a bud sport found in a Selecta orange tree in the early 1800s.
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www.citrusvariety.ucr.edu/citrus/washington.html
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A sure way to generate controversy among citrus growers is to generate a discussion on navel orange tree pruning. ... A sure way to generate controversy among citrus growers is to generate a discussion on navel orange tree pruning. Some growers maintain that yield and fruit size is best maintained by minimal pruning,
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Grandma Berrie's Red Navel Oranges from Florida have a unique red fruit middle. ... Florida Red Navel Oranges ... Florida Red Navel Oranges & Ruby Red Grapefruit...
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