The Latin word for orange is aranjia.
The Latin word for orange is aranjia.
the answer is citrus
It is Latin for orange colored.
A blood orange is a type of orange, Latin name Citrus sinensis, notable for its dark crimson red flesh.
Cyanea capillata
carrot is Latin for orange, so yes
The orange-peniteno-glutiyano-wasp. (Latin way of saying it) Cheers!
An African cherry orange is a small tree or shrub bearing a fruit, native to Africa, Latin name Citropsis articulata.
A Caesar's mushroom is an edible mushroom with a distinctive orange cap, with the Latin name Amantita caesarea.
If you're asking what the Hawaiian word for orange is, it's 'alani. If you're asking what 'Ohi'a Lehua is, it's a flowering plant whose latin name is metrosideros collina.
In some countries, like Puerto Rico, oranges are called "chinas". But "jugo de naranja"is the most popular phrase in Latin America for orange juice.