Can you cut the spoil part off orange and eat the good?
Yes, you can, as the spoilt part may simply be an overripe and soft part of just part of the orange.
The Orange Order was founded in 1795 in County Armagh, Ireland, by a group of Protestant men, primarily to defend their rights and community against Catholic nationalist movements. The organization's name commemorates William of Orange, who defeated King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690, a pivotal event for Protestantism in Ireland. The Order has since become a significant cultural and political force, particularly within Northern Ireland.
How do you fuse a lemon tree into a orange tree?
ovcourse not what kind of stupid question is this this is impossible
Several countries in South America grow lemons particularly Argentina and Chile. Also California USA
It means to be very angry or unpleasant. For more information, read the below stuff:
Sour can mean unpleasant or bad-tempered, and sour-faced is how your face looks when you're feeling that way (you look like you just tasted something sour, like a lemon).
Is Tupelo tree of the same kind or from the same famile as a Lime or Linden Tree?
Tupelo is commonly referred to as a gum tree. ie black gum. It is not related to the linden or the lime. The scientific name for black gum or tupelo is Nyssa sylvatica and is in the Nyssaceae.
Trees that are known for having a citrus-like smell include the lemon-scented gum (Corymbia citriodora) and certain varieties of the orange tree (Citrus sinensis). The leaves of these trees emit a lemony aroma when crushed or brushed against. Additionally, some species of cedar trees, like the Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana), can also have a citrus fragrance, particularly in their foliage. These scents are often attributed to the essential oils present in the leaves.