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Oranges are native to China, so are peaches.

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What is the navel on an orange used for?

A type of orange. Usally they are bigger then your standard orange.


How did navel oranges get their name?

A navel orange is a special type of orange which has a little surprise inside once it is peeled: a partially formed undeveloped fruit like a conjoined twin, located at the blossom end of the fruit. From the outside, the blossom end is reminiscent of a human navel, leading to the common name of "navel orange." These oranges are cultivated primarily in Brazil, California, Arizona, and Florida, and they are among the most common and popular of orange varieties. You may know the navel orange as a Washington, Riverside, or Bahia Navel Orange. If you're in a formal mood, you can call it by its scientific name, Citrus sinensis. This orange varietal is the result of a single mutation which occurred on a plantation in Brazil in 1820. The mutation led to the formation of a conjoined twin enclosed within the rind of a seedless orange, and it proved to be a hit, so people began cultivating it in other regions. The first American location of cultivation was Riverside, California, explaining the alternate name of "Riverside Orange." Because the navel orange is seedless, it can only be propagated through cuttings. Technically, every navel orange comes from the same orange tree; the Brazilian orange which generated a spontaneous mutation hundreds of years ago. Orange farmers take cuttings from their navel orange trees and grat them onto fresh stock periodically to ensure that their orchards stay healthy, and also for the purpose of expansion.


How were naval oranges developed?

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.


Where was the first orange tree made?

brazil


First naval orange tree?

It was grown in California.


What is the name of an orange tree?

an orange tree


How many oranges does an orange tree produce a year?

The orange tree products 30-40 oranges a year. Sounds like you need to fertilize your tree. It varies depending upon size of tree, variety, location. It can be up to 5000 per tree.


How do you grow an orange tree from a host orange tree?

you dont


What was jamila gavin first book?

Jamila gavin first book was the magic orange tree!!![i think!]


What part of the plant does an orange come from?

Oranges develop from flowers on the orange tree.


Why do grapefruits grow on an orange tree?

because grapefruits are actually hibrids from an orange tree so the orange could also get polinated from a grapefruit tree


You swallow a orange tree seed will you grow a orange tree inside me?

No nothing will happen.