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- Q2974526 subject Q6586700.
- Q2974526 abstract "Cherry Orange (Citrus kinokuni ex Tanaka) is a variety of Mandarin orange, found in Southern China and also grown in Japan where it is known as Mukaku-Kishu. It is not closely related to the common orange.The fruit is also known as Baby Mandarin, Tiny Tangerine and Mini Mandarin, all are given names of the same species and hail from the same unique geographical area. It is shaped like an orange, between 25 and 50 mm in diameter. The fruit's orange skin is thin and smooth. It is almost seedless, tender, sweet and extremely juicy.".
- Q2974526 thumbnail CherryOrange.compare.png?width=300.
- Q2974526 wikiPageExternalLink listcp.asp?id=389&yjbh=15&ejbh=85.
- Q2974526 wikiPageExternalLink www.cherry-orange.com.
- Q2974526 wikiPageExternalLink www.specialfruit.com.
- Q2974526 wikiPageWikiLink Q125337.
- Q2974526 wikiPageWikiLink Q13191.
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- Q2974526 wikiPageWikiLink Q3088761.
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- Q2974526 wikiPageWikiLink Q6158420.
- Q2974526 wikiPageWikiLink Q6586700.
- Q2974526 comment "Cherry Orange (Citrus kinokuni ex Tanaka) is a variety of Mandarin orange, found in Southern China and also grown in Japan where it is known as Mukaku-Kishu. It is not closely related to the common orange.The fruit is also known as Baby Mandarin, Tiny Tangerine and Mini Mandarin, all are given names of the same species and hail from the same unique geographical area. It is shaped like an orange, between 25 and 50 mm in diameter. The fruit's orange skin is thin and smooth.".
- Q2974526 label "Cherry Orange".
- Q2974526 depiction CherryOrange.compare.png.