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- Citrus_×_deliciosa abstract "Citrus ×deliciosa (thorny (Australia), amarillo, beladi, Willowleaf Mandarin, Mediterranean Mandarin) is a citrus hybrid (mandarin × pumelo), though it was once thought to be a pure mandarin. It is related to the ponkan.It has been widely grown around the Mediterranean since it appeared in Italy (between 1810 and 1818), but was not found in the orient until it was exported there. It is one of the most commercially important citrus. Its sweet fruit is eaten, its rind oil is used to flavour food and drinks, and petitgrain oil is extracted from the pruned leaves.".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa hybrid Mandarin_orange.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa hybrid Pomelo.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa thumbnail Mandariner_Citrus_deliciosa.jpg?width=300.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageID "46526071".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageLength "2338".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageRevisionID "695799125".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Citrus_hybrids.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageWikiLink Citrus.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageWikiLink Citrus_hybrid.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageWikiLink Hybrid_name.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageWikiLink Mandarin_orange.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageWikiLink Petitgrain.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageWikiLink Pomelo.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageWikiLink Ponkan.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageWikiLink File:Mandariner_Citrus_deliciosa.jpg.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Citrus × deliciosa".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa cultivar ""Mediterranean"?".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa hybrid "Parents unknown; has a mixture of mandarin and pomelo ancestry, though it was once thought to be a pure mandarin.".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa imageWidth "250".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa marketingNames "Willowleaf, Ba Ahmed , Blida, Boufarik and Bougie , Bodrum , Paterno and Palermo , Nice and Provence , Valencia , Setúbal ; commune , comuna , gallego , koina , yerli , and beladi ; Effendi or Yousef Effendi , Emperor, Avana or Speciale , Thorny , Mexirica or Do Rio , Montegrina, Natal, and Chino or Amarillo .".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa name "Citrus × deliciosa".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa origin "Italy".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citrus.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_cultivar.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rutaceae-stub.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa subject Category:Citrus_hybrids.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa hypernym Hybrid.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa type CultivatedVariety.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa type Eukaryote.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa type Plant.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa type Species.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa type Thing.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa type Q19088.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa type Q4886.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa type Q756.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa comment "Citrus ×deliciosa (thorny (Australia), amarillo, beladi, Willowleaf Mandarin, Mediterranean Mandarin) is a citrus hybrid (mandarin × pumelo), though it was once thought to be a pure mandarin. It is related to the ponkan.It has been widely grown around the Mediterranean since it appeared in Italy (between 1810 and 1818), but was not found in the orient until it was exported there. It is one of the most commercially important citrus.".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa label "Citrus × deliciosa".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa sameAs Q20686225.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa sameAs m.0134tln4.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa sameAs Q20686225.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa wasDerivedFrom Citrus_×_deliciosa?oldid=695799125.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa depiction Mandariner_Citrus_deliciosa.jpg.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa isPrimaryTopicOf Citrus_×_deliciosa.
- Citrus_×_deliciosa name "Citrus × deliciosa".
- Citrus_×_deliciosa name "Willowleaf, Ba Ahmed (Morocco), Blida, Boufarik and Bougie (Algeria), Bodrum (Turkey), Paterno and Palermo (Italy), Nice and Provence (France), Valencia (Spain), Setúbal (Portugal); commune (French), comuna (Spanish), gallego (Portuguese), koina (Greek), yerli (Turkish), and beladi (various spellings, Arabic); Effendi or Yousef Effendi (Egypt and the Near East), Emperor, Avana or Speciale (Italy), Thorny (Australia), Mexirica or Do Rio (Brazil), Montegrina, Natal, and Chino or Amarillo (Mexico).".