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What do oranges look like hanging on trees?

The yellow oranges are like small golden lanterns hanging on the tree.

The sentences describing oranges are:

1. Oranges are like shy girls. From a distance, oranges look like fireflies.

2. The orange is like a golden ball, with golden filling inside, and the fresh fragrance is revealed.

3. The trees are full of red oranges, like little red lanterns.

4. The orange flowers are blooming, and the small white flowers are like flawless white marble. The flowers have five petals, like chubby little hands, swaying in the wind, so beautiful!

Related information:

Citrus reticulata Blanco is a plant of the genus Citrus in the Rutaceae family. It likes a warm and humid climate, and its cold tolerance is slightly stronger than pomelo, lime, and sweet orange. Citrus subfamily Rutaceae is distributed between 16° and 37° north latitude. It is an evergreen fruit tree in tropical and subtropical areas (except Citrus aurantium). There are three genera used for economic cultivation: Citrus aurantium, Citrus and Kumquat. Citrus cultivated in China and other countries around the world is mainly of the Citrus genus.

The flowers are solitary or in clusters of 2-3; the calyx is irregular with 5-3 lobes; the petals are usually less than 1.5 cm long; there are 20-25 stamens, the style is slender, and the stigma is capitate. The flowering period is from April to May, and the fruiting period is from October to December.