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What is a tree that starts with a m?

· Magnolia · Mango · Maple · Mountain Ash · Mandarin Orange · Mangosteen · Mulberry


What type of fruit is a tangerine?

a hybrid of a tangerine and a pomelo, or grapefruit


What is the tree native to china?

mandarin tree


What is the difference between a satsuma and a clementine?

A satsuma is a Japanese fruit that looks similar to a clementine, which originated in Algeria. Clementines are usually darker in color and have a tighter peel. The satsuma tree has wider leaves than that of a clementine. Clementines also have a stronger taste than a satsuma.


What does kaki mean?

A large Reddish orange fruit tree found in Japan.


What is the name of an orange tree?

an orange tree


Can a Mandarin tree produce lemons?

no


What tree starts with a m?

Magnolia, marigold, morning glory and mums are flowers. Magnolia, mahogany, Mango, Maple, Mountain Ash, Mandarin Orange and Mulberry are trees.


What country does Mandarin originate from?

Standard Mandarin or Standard Chinese is the official modern Chinese spoken language used in mainland China and Taiwan, and is one of the four official languages of Singapore. Mandarin Orange, A small spiny evergreen tree (Citrus reticulata) native to southeast Asia, having sweet edible fruit.


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

you dont


Can mandarin oranges grow in northern Wyoming?

The cold climate in northern Wyoming would not support a mandarin orange tree, which requires tropical or subtropical climates to survive. The only way to grow such a tree would be indoors or in a greenhouse.


What is calamondin?

Calamondin is a small citrus fruit that is a hybrid between a kumquat and a mandarin orange. It is commonly used in cooking and for making preserves, beverages, and sauces due to its unique tart flavor. Calamondin trees are often grown as ornamental plants and can be found in tropical regions.