Naval Oranges are indeed seedless. The naval end of a naval orange is a "conjoined" twin making the whole orange sterile as soon as the flower starts to fruit. Thus not making any seeds. Also the only way to grow a naval orange tree is by grafting a naval orange branch onto another citrus tree, or from growing a plant from a naval orange root stock.
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The ones on my tree stay green and they are very large like the size and shape of a naval orange.
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Jamila gavin first book was the magic orange tree!!![i think!]
It is grown from cuttings from the host orange tree .
because grapefruits are actually hibrids from an orange tree so the orange could also get polinated from a grapefruit tree
There was an orange tree that developed a deformation in the fruit, so that it would not bear seeds. It was a complete accident, but now the naval orange is very popular. It is only grown from clippings, because the fruit has no seeds.
Oranges are native to China, so are peaches.
No nothing will happen.
The group or company who invented the logo, an orange tree in an orange circular shape, is Timberland.