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When you see a juicy, aromatic tangerine, an association with the warm southern sun certainly arises in your head. It’s hard to believe, but you can grow a tangerine tree at home on your windowsill. This indoor plant provides aesthetic pleasure...
The exotic tangerine tree is adapted to home conditions. In order for it to please with its appearance and bear fruit, it requires proper care. Particular attention is paid to pruning the tree. From this article you will learn how to prune a tangerine tree...
How nice it is to eat a tangerine grown with your own hands! Both the taste and aroma are incomparable. And the tree itself is incredibly beautiful, pleasing all year round with its oily, dense foliage and sunny fruits. ...
Tangerines are similar in chemical composition to oranges, but contain less ascorbic acid and more molybdenum, lithium, cobalt and phytosterols. Fruits are used not only in cooking, but also in folk medicine. Pulp...
Clementines and tangerines are representatives of citrus fruits that are similar in appearance. And this is not surprising, because clementines were obtained by crossing a mandarin orange with a king orange. At first glance, you can tell them apart from each other...
Winter is the time of tangerines.Their citrus smell and sweet taste create the atmosphere of the upcoming holidays. Many people consider only the pulp of this fruit to be edible. It has a pleasant taste, contains a large number of beneficial...
The bright yellow or orange fruits of the tangerine tree come from wild trees native to the southeast of modern China. Today, tangerines are grown in many countries (where there are suitable conditions for this) - they are part of ...