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Title 7 → Subtitle B → Chapter IX → Part 905 → Subpart A → §905.4 |
Title 7: Agriculture
PART 905—ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES, AND PUMMELOS GROWN IN FLORIDA
Subpart A—Order Regulating Handling
Fruit means any or all varieties of the following types of citrus fruits grown in the production area:
(a) Citrus sinensis, Osbeck, commonly called “oranges”;
(b) Citrus paradisi, MacFadyen, commonly called “grapefruit”;
(c) Citrus reticulata, commonly called “tangerines” or “mandarin”;
(d) Citrus maxima Merr (L.); Osbeck, commonly called “pummelo”; and,
(e) “Citrus hybrids” that are hybrids between or among one or more of the four fruits in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section and the following: Trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata), sour orange (C. aurantium), lemon (C. limon), lime (C. aurantifolia), citron (C. medica), kumquat (Fortunella species), tangelo (C. reticulata x C. paradisi or C. grandis), tangor (C. reticulata x C. sinensis), and varieties of these species. In addition, citrus hybrids include: Tangelo (C. reticulata x C. paradisi or C. grandis), tangor (C. reticulata x C. sinensis), Temple oranges, and varieties thereof
[81 FR 10454, Mar. 1, 2016]