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Τι (ποιος) είναι navel orange - ορισμός

CITRUS FRUIT OF THE ORANGE TREE
Navel orange; Oranges; Orange (botany); Orange peel; Orange fruit; Culture of orange; Navel Orange; Orange(fruit); Appelsina; Orange (flavor); Dalandan; Xa Doai orange; Orange (citrus); Orangefruit; Naval orange
  • A stand with oranges at a market in [[Morocco]]
  • Orange grove in [[California]]
  • Cara cara orange slices (left)
  • Orange seedling—although hybrid, oranges usually come true from seed, through maternal [[apomixis]].
  • A cross cutting scan of the interior of an orange
  • An orange grove in [[Florida]]
  • Mandarin oranges
  • Still life with oranges on a plate, 1640
  • An orange vendor in [[Ilorin, Kwara]], Nigeria, peeling the skin of an orange
  • Oranges after peeling the skins
  • [[Jean-Baptiste Oudry]], ''The Orange Tree'', 1740
  • [[Octyl acetate]], a volatile compound contributing to the fragrance of oranges
  • Orange blossoms and oranges on tree
  • A closeup of an orange blossom
  • Early stages of fruit development
  • Oranges—whole, halved and peeled segment
  • Oranges and orange juice
  • Comparison between the inside and the outside of regular and blood oranges (two segments at upper left)
  • Orange squeezer for making juice
  • An orange tree covered and damaged from [[snow]], in the [[Netherlands]]
  • Jar of orange marmalade
  • A variety of oranges being sold at a market in the Philippines
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Navel orange         
·add. ·- A type of orange in which the fruit incloses a small secondary fruit, the rind showing on the exterior a navel-like pit or depression at the apex. There are several varieties; they are usually seedless, or nearly so, and are much grown in California.
navel orange         
¦ noun a large seedless orange of a variety which has a navel-like depression at the top containing a small secondary fruit.
Orange (fruit)         
An orange is a fruit of various citrus species in the family Rutaceae (see list of plants known as orange); it primarily refers to Citrus × sinensis, which is also called sweet orange, to distinguish it from the related Citrus × aurantium, referred to as bitter orange. The sweet orange reproduces asexually (apomixis through nucellar embryony); varieties of sweet orange arise through mutations.

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Orange (fruit)

An orange is a fruit of various citrus species in the family Rutaceae (see list of plants known as orange); it primarily refers to Citrus × sinensis, which is also called sweet orange, to distinguish it from the related Citrus × aurantium, referred to as bitter orange. The sweet orange reproduces asexually (apomixis through nucellar embryony); varieties of sweet orange arise through mutations.

The orange is a hybrid between pomelo (Citrus maxima) and mandarin (Citrus reticulata). The chloroplast genome, and therefore the maternal line, is that of pomelo. The sweet orange has had its full genome sequenced.

The orange originated in a region encompassing Southern China, Northeast India, and Myanmar, and the earliest mention of the sweet orange was in Chinese literature in 314 BC. As of 1987, orange trees were found to be the most cultivated fruit tree in the world. Orange trees are widely grown in tropical and subtropical climates for their sweet fruit. The fruit of the orange tree can be eaten fresh, or processed for its juice or fragrant peel. As of 2012, sweet oranges accounted for approximately 70% of citrus production.

In 2019, 79 million tonnes of oranges were grown worldwide, with Brazil producing 22% of the total, followed by China and India.

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1. At Harris Farms, where ice crystals hung from rows of navel orange trees, this year‘s harvest will last only through April, instead of September, Radtke said.