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Definition of C Japonica

C Japonica
Kumquat Kum"quat, n. [Chin. kin keu.] (Bot.) A small tree of the genus Citrus (C. Japonica) growing in China and Japan; also, its small acid, orange-colored fruit used for preserves.

Meaning of C Japonica from wikipedia

- plant genus in the family Theaceae. There are thousands of cultivars of C. ****onica in cultivation, with many colors and forms of flowers. Despite its common...
- Thunberg in 1780 as Fortunella ****onica. C. ****onica is a native species in southern China. Kumquat "Citrus ****onica". National Center for Biotechnology...
- A. c. ****onica may refer to: An abbreviation of a subspecies name. In binomial nomenclature the name of a subspecies is always the name of the genus to...
- 2017): C. ****onica 'Bandai-sugi' C. ****onica 'Elegans Compacta' C. ****onica 'Elegans Viridis' C. ****onica 'Globosa Nana' C. ****onica 'Golden Promise' C. ****onica...
- C. ****onica may refer to: Caenorhabditis ****onica, a nematode species Caligula ****onica, the ****anese giant silkworm, a moth species found in Eastern...
- Indian subcontinent, leaves of C. sinensis are processed to create the po****r beverage tea. The ornamental C. ****onica, C. sasanqua and their hybrids are...
- Chaenomeles ****onica, called the ****anese quince or Maule's quince, is a species of flowering quince that is native to ****an. It is a thorny deciduous...
- The ****anese quail (Coturnix ****onica), also known as the coturnix quail, is a species of Old World quail found in East Asia. First considered a subspecies...
- observed moving into urban areas in the absence of natural predators. A. c. ****onica is very resistant to the mite Varroa jacobsoni, which is commonly found...
- plants have also been called "****anese quince", and the name "****onica" (referring to C. ****onica) was widely used for these plants in the 19th and 20th centuries...