Citrus sinensis
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5175793 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C2A72C-3214-5C50-FF1F-D4D6AF26FEE1 |
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Felipe |
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Citrus sinensis |
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Citrus sinensis View in CoL (L.) Osbeck
GRIN Nomen number: 10782
Family: Rutaceae
Common Name: Apfelsine (German), Apfelsinenbaum (German), arancio dolce (Italian), blood orange (English), danggjulnamu (Transliterated Korean), laranja-amarga (Portuguese- Brazil), laranjaazeda (Portuguese-Brazil), laranja-bigarade (Portuguese-Brazil), laranja-da-terra (Portuguese-Brazil), laranja-de-sevilha (Portuguese-Brazil), laranja-doce (Portuguese), laranjeira (Portuguese), laranjeiradoce (Portuguese), naranja (Spanish), naranjo duce (Spanish), navel (French), navel orange (English), orange (English), Orange (German), orange douce (French), Orangebaum (German), oranger (French), oranger doux (French), sanguine (French), Sinaasappel (Dutch), sweet orange (English), tian cheng (Transcribed Chinese), Valencia orange (English).
Native: probable origin southeast Asia.
Cultivated: widely cultivated in tropics and subtropics.
Listing Only: Liquido et al. 1994 (note, however, that this paper includes the comment: “R. Drew [Queensland Dept. of Primary Industries, personal communication] contends that this is an erroneous record, probably based on misidentification of B. dorsalis ”); Vijaysegaran 1991; White and Elson-Harris 1992 (“a doubtful record”); Yunus and Ho 1980.
Coccinia cordifolia auct., see Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt
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