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The History of the Florida Temple Orange

Posted on July 15, 2020July 15, 2020 by Melissa P | 17049 Views | 13 min read

Image by Photo Mix from Pixabay  In honor of its 100th birthday in Florida, we are celebrating the Temple tangor, also known as the Temple orange. The tangor name comes from the “tang” in tangerine and “or” as in orange. The tangor is a citrus fruit hybrid of the mandarin orange and the sweet orange. 

Posted in Agriculture, Business, Cities, History, TravelTagged Florida, Florida Citrus Exchange, Jamaica, mandarin, orange, Oviedo, sweet orange, tangerine, Temple orange, Temple tangor, U.S. Department of Agriculture, W.C. Temple, Winter Park
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