| 31. | An enormous number of cultivars have, like the sweet orange, a mix of pomelo and mandarin ancestry.
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| 32. | The sweet orange reproduces asexually ( apomixis through nucellar embryony ); varieties of sweet orange arise through mutations.
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| 33. | The sweet orange reproduces asexually ( apomixis through nucellar embryony ); varieties of sweet orange arise through mutations.
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| 34. | Honey collected from bee hive colonies that collect pollen from orange jessamines, have a tangy sweet orange undertone.
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| 35. | Decline is generally exhibited with sweet orange, mandarin, or grapefruit when they are grafted on infected sour orange rootstock.
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| 36. | As the name suggests, the citrus gummy bark viroid causes problems in the bark of the sweet orange tree.
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| 37. | The Yulee Groves were one of the first in Florida to grow sweet oranges budded from sour orange stock.
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| 38. | This is a salad, and the combination of hot spice and sweet orange, followed by cooling fennel, is memorable.
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| 39. | If you have just small amounts of leftover grapefruit or sweet oranges, you may want to feed them to wildlife.
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| 40. | Sweet oranges were brought from India to Europe in the 15th century by Georgian " phortokhali " [ ????????? ].
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