Yes, a clementine is a hybrid fruit, specifically a cross between a mandarin orange and a sweet orange. This citrus fruit is known for its easy-to-peel skin and sweet flavor. Clementines are often seedless and are a popular snack, especially during the winter months.
I have a letter from Clementine that she wrote to Red Cross aides on 10 Downing official stationary Does it have any value?
It is a cross between a tangerine and a sour orange. Originally an accidental discovery made by Father Clement Rodier in the garden of his orphanage , near Oran in Algeria
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Book 1: ClementineBook 2: The Talented ClementineBook 3: Clementine's LetterBook 4: Clementine, Friend of the WeekBook 5: Clementine and the Family Meeting
Yes, it's a cross between a zebra and a donkey.
Clementine Plessner's birth name is Clementine Folkmann.
Clementine Paddleford died in 1967.
Clementine Churchill's birth name is Clementine Ogilvy Hozier.
No. A Clementine is a Multicellular organism.
Clementine oranges, scientifically known as Citrus clementina, belong to the Rutaceae family. Often nicknamed as “Christmas Oranges”, these tiny citrus fruits are a cross between a sweet orange and a willow leaf mandarin orange. With their vibrant orange peels and segments that could easily be separated, it’s love at first sight (and taste) for many.
yes my name is clementine.
Clementine Deymann died in 1896.