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- Nanfengmiju abstract "The Nanfengmiju (Citrus reticulata, corresponding Chinese: 南丰蜜桔(simplified), 南豐蜜桔(traditional)) is a rare non-hybrid citrus.A small, sweet fruit, it is one of the most widely cultivated varieties of mandarin in China. It is thought to be a descendant of the Tang and Song Dynasty ruju, and related to the Japanese kishu, which is now also grown and sold in North America.".
- Q20721333 abstract "The Nanfengmiju (Citrus reticulata, corresponding Chinese: 南丰蜜桔(simplified), 南豐蜜桔(traditional)) is a rare non-hybrid citrus.A small, sweet fruit, it is one of the most widely cultivated varieties of mandarin in China. It is thought to be a descendant of the Tang and Song Dynasty ruju, and related to the Japanese kishu, which is now also grown and sold in North America.".
- Nanfengmiju comment "The Nanfengmiju (Citrus reticulata, corresponding Chinese: 南丰蜜桔(simplified), 南豐蜜桔(traditional)) is a rare non-hybrid citrus.A small, sweet fruit, it is one of the most widely cultivated varieties of mandarin in China. It is thought to be a descendant of the Tang and Song Dynasty ruju, and related to the Japanese kishu, which is now also grown and sold in North America.".
- Q20721333 comment "The Nanfengmiju (Citrus reticulata, corresponding Chinese: 南丰蜜桔(simplified), 南豐蜜桔(traditional)) is a rare non-hybrid citrus.A small, sweet fruit, it is one of the most widely cultivated varieties of mandarin in China. It is thought to be a descendant of the Tang and Song Dynasty ruju, and related to the Japanese kishu, which is now also grown and sold in North America.".