No, nectarines are peaches that have a recessive inactive version of the gene that produces peachfuzz.
Yes
No, avocados and mangoes are not related. Avocados are part of the Lauraceae family, while mangoes are part of the Anacardiaceae family.
A peach
apples Oranges Pears bananas pineapples mangoes coconuts
Summer fruit includes berries, peaches, apricots, nectarines, plums, melons and even mangoes, lychee nuts, and fresh figs
where were nectarines originated
No a cross between a peach and a plum is a possible. I have just purchased a Pleach (plum X peach). According to the label it looks like a red peach. A nectarine is best described as a smooth skinned peach.
It is mangoes in British English.
Yes, they can eat oranges and nectarines. However it's very important to make sure your turtle has a varied and balanced diet. They can't live off oranges and nectarines alone. A fruit cocktail is considered a treat for a turtle, since fruits are sweet. I have provided a website for you below, in the Related Links, that should help you.
Mangoes are sweet when they are tasted.
No. Mangoes is not a compound word.
its a Portuguese word Manga.
no where mangoes dont exist its mangos