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  • curprev 03:3003:30, 1 September 2021121.45.244.185 talk 9,651 bytes +81 →‎Minneola undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 03:2703:27, 1 September 2021121.45.244.185 talk 9,570 bytes −176 →‎Minneola: Removed redundant references to Honeybell after Honeybell is established (twice) as a synonym for Minneola. Any distinction between the two is not supported by the reference given. Any advantage conferred by special cultivation is available to any Minneola producer, and Honeybell is not a proprietary or controlled term for specific cultivation or region, however much distributors hope the name implies such, and notwithstanding the fact Honeybell is sometimes used as a shorthand... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 03:0003:00, 1 September 2021121.45.244.185 talk 9,746 bytes −43 ''Honeybell'' is a synonym for [a subset of] the Minneola variety, not tangelos in general undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 02:5202:52, 1 September 2021121.45.244.185 talk 9,789 bytes +19 →‎Orlando: link undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 02:4902:49, 1 September 2021121.45.244.185 talk 9,770 bytes −48 →‎Orlando: Dancy invariably called a tangerine, including in the reference given. Dancy is the point at which the modern tangerine became distinct from mandarins, notwithstanding the fact its parent(s) were historically known as tangerines. removed comment noting Orlando and Minneola share parents ... hybrids are not equivalent if they share parents undo Tags: references removed Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 01:5401:54, 1 September 2021121.45.244.185 talk 9,818 bytes +20 →‎Minneola: Dancy is almost invariably called a tangerine, except in the sense that all tangerines, as mandarin hybrids, are sometimes considered mandarins and sometimes treated as distinct. Although a strict mandarin x mandarin cross can be distinct in its own right [a cross can win the genetic lottery of emphasising minor components], one of the dancy's parents, the ponkan, used to be called a mandarin but is now considered a mandarin x pomelo hybrid. The dancy hybrid is now the p... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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