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Fairchild tangerine

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Species
  
Citrus reticulata

Rank
  
Cultivar

Higher classification
  
Tangerine

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Hybrid parentage
  
Clementine mandarin x Orlando tangelo

Breeder
  
J. R. Furr from the U.S Date and Citrus Station in 1964.

Origin
  
Indio, California, United States

Scientific name
  
Citrus tangerina 'Fairchild'

Similar
  
Tangerine, Citrus, Procimequat, Yuzuquat, Florentine citron

The Fairchild tangerine is a cross between a Clementine mandarin and an Orlando tangelo. The skin is thin with a deep orange color, is somewhat pebbly, and doesn't peel as easily as some other tangerines. It is juicy with a rich and sweet flavour and contains seeds. It is a popular variety in the United States, available from October until the middle of January and especially during the winter holidays. The Fairchild tangerine is one of California's most heavily planted varieties.

Fairchild tangerines are sometimes found with the stem and leaves still attached. The Chinese believe the stems and leaves attached to the tangerine are a symbol of prosperity and good luck.

References

Fairchild tangerine Wikipedia