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Satsuma trees, which are a type of mandarin orange tree, typically do not have thorns. They are generally bred to be thornless for easier fruit harvesting and cultivation. However, some varieties or individual trees may occasionally develop small thorns, but this is not common. Overall, Satsuma trees are known for their smooth, thorn-free branches.
No. The blood orange and satsuma are two different species. (Though they can sometimes hybridize) The blood orange has dark red flesh, the satsuma light orange. The satsuma is also tarter than the blood orange.
Prune Satsuma trees between February and March.
satsuma
Satsuma District, Kashogima. A prefecture in Japan
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.
The word "satsuma" originates from Japan. Satsuma refers to a type of mandarin orange that was originally cultivated in the Satsuma province of Japan, which is now known as Kagoshima. The term "satsuma" is also used to describe the ceramic ware produced in this region.
There are a few types of oranges which are small. These include the tangerine, nectarine, clementine, and the Satsuma orange.
A satsuma beagle is a fictional creature that combines characteristics of a beagle with the vibrant color and texture of a satsuma orange. It is often depicted as a playful and friendly dog with a glossy, orange-hued coat, resembling the citrus fruit. This whimsical concept is popular in art and literature, embodying a blend of cuteness and creativity.
It's a fruit, not a vegetable, and is like a satsuma- a small, sweet-tasting orange.
I'm guessing Mandarin. I might be wrong
Lemon, orange, grapefruit, satsuma or any other citrus fruit