Pips.
either pips or just tangerine seeds but probs pips
what is the price of tangerine garnets
The seeds collected from the first generation of monohybrids are called F1 seeds. These seeds are the product of crossing two different true-breeding parent plants.
The spreading out of seeds from the original plant is called dispersal.
To achieve tangerine, mix equal parts of red and yellow paint. Adjust the amounts based on the desired shade of tangerine.
Bees do not transfer seeds, they transfer pollen, and that process is called pollination.
about 20 to 30 seeds
one??? i think does it matter?
Tangerine is another name for mandarin or mandarine orange.
A hybrid between a grapefruit and either a tangerine or a mandarin orange is called a 'tangelo.'
Tangerine County, Florida, exists only in Edward Bloor's book Tangerine. There is a Citrus County, Florida, however, directly north of Tampa Bay.
Commonly known as mandarin in much of the world (in Japan it goes by satsuma), the fruit is most often called tangerine in the United States.
And a lot of red to orange and a tiny drop of white or grey and you will obtain the color called tangerine aka mandarin orange.
a tangerine or mandarin :D
It might be 'Tangerine'...
The vine is called a balsam apple. The fruit and seeds may be toxic.
A section of a tangerine is called a "segment." Each segment is filled with juice and is separated by thin membranes. These segments are what make up the fruit's overall structure, allowing for easy separation and consumption.
Carom seeds are called Ajwain in Hindi