También hay nombres que en la traducción se cambiaron Also there are names that in the traslation was changed English // Spanish // Real Citron // Pomelo // Citrón Starfruit // frustrella // Carambola Squash // Apisonaflor // Chayote Melon-pult // Melon Pulta // Sandía Y otras son juegos de palabras And another are wordplays
Errors Mislabeled plants -Bowling Bulbs: tulip bulb -Hurrikale: kale -Gold Leaf: just a leaf(The picture was correct, the labeling wasn't. Gold leaf would be thin sheets of gold used to cover an object.) -Torchwood: amyris (small, highly flammable citrus plant) Missing plants -Snow Pea: snow pea -Spring Bean: -Tile Turnip: turnip -Cob Cannon: corn -Cattail: typha -Split Pea: split pea -Chili Bean, Spring Bean, Solar Bean, Laser Bean: bean -Grapeshot: grape -Solar Tomato: tomato -Grave Buster(PVZ2): briar -Melon-pult: watermelon -Winter Melon: watermelon(name comes from a wax gourd) -Bombegranate: pomegranate I'll excuse Gloom Shroom, Repeater, Threepeater, Spikerock, Gatling Pea, Elictric and Fire Peashooter, and the like, as they share their origins with their regular versions. I also avoided mentioning plants that aren't actually based on plants, like Magnet-Shroom, Spore-Shroom, etc. Am I missing any?
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Read This : Citrus, in many ways, stands alone. So many cultivated species have come from so few primary ancestors. Just three, in fact: citrons, pomelos, and mandarins, all native to South and East Asia before they started their journeys west, to places like Florida, California, and Brazil that built entire economies around fruits from the other side of the world. Such simple lineage is the result of impressive commonality. Almost all citrus has the rare genetic combination of being sexually compatible and highly prone to mutation. Such traits allow their genes to mix, for thousands of years on their own, and eventually, at the hands of humans. The product of so much natural crossing in the wild and selective breeding at research farms and in fields is every orange, lemon, lime, and grapefruit you’ve ever eaten.
Fruits’ family tree Scientists have used genetic research from the past and present to chart the lineage of the Citrus genus. PARENTAGE KEY Seed parent (female) Pollen parent (male) Mutation THE FIVE ANCESTRAL SPECIES Kumquat* (Fortunella spp.) Small-flowered papeda (Citrus micrantha) Citron (C. medica) Pomelo (C. maxima)
Mandarin** (C. reticulata) Likely extinct parent hybrids Mexican lime (C. aurantifolia) Sour orange (C. aurantium) Meyer lemon (C. × meyeri) Buddha’s-hand (C. medica) Sweet orange (C. sinensis) Limequat (C. aurantifolia × Fortunella sp.) Lemon (C. limon) Blood orange (C. sinensis) Grapefruit (C. paradisi) Persian lime (C. latifolia) Tangelo (C. × tangelo) *Researchers continue to debate whether kumquats are indeed in the Citrus genus. **Most “pure” mandarins have a small proportion of pomelo genes. MONICA SERRANO, NGM STAFF. SOURCE: DAVID KARP, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE No other fruit genus can boast such pedigree, and new research is bringing clarity to the origin of citrus. Grapefruits are a human discovery, less than 300 years old. But citrus itself is ancient. Fossilized leaves discovered in China’s Yunnan Province in 2009 and 2011 suggest citrus has existed since the late Miocene epoch, as many as seven million years ago. Humans, however, have brought a great winnowing: Out of thousands of wild types, only a few dozen have become commercial behemoths like the navel orange, Eureka lemon, and Mexican lime. They’re the citrus one percent. The scientists who study citrus love it for its appeal, its mystery, and its drama. “There’s something fascinating, freaky, even sexy about citrus,” says pomologist David Karp, whose research informs the above illustration. A bacterial disease called huanglongbing (a.k.a. citrus greening) that causes plants to defoliate, decay, and eventually die, is threatening commercial production on every arable continent, including North America, where the disease arrived in 2005. Yet a fruit group of such illustrious history won't be exterminated so easily. The future is likely to bring more types of citrus, not fewer. “Citrus is competitive,” says citrus breeder and geneticist Fred Gmitter, explaining how global researchers race to develop, say, mandarin oranges that are sweeter, seedless, and easier to peel. “In the near future you’ll see a lot of outside-the-box new stuff.” And, an ever expanding family tree.
Alex Games When Did You Start Saying Bad Comments? and What Is Wrong With You? Why Are You Even Mean To Them But Don't Blame Me For This Because I'm A 7 Year Old
Where can you get the white radish , fire gourd and the primal whatchamacallit Edit : HOW COME THE TAXODIUM SO BIG BUT THE SPIKEWEED SO SMALL weird Edit : its called blover not blowver
To all that says bowling bulb is not a plant..... Its onion zoom and find the leaves on there heads and its in the ground plant and onion is an ground plant and this dude is wrong bowling bulp is a plant
@@josipbabic5276 it is :/ Citrus, in many ways, stands alone. So many cultivated species have come from so few primary ancestors. Just three, in fact: citrons, pomelos, and mandarins, all native to South and East Asia before they started their journeys west, to places like Florida, California, and Brazil that built entire economies around fruits from the other side of the world. Such simple lineage is the result of impressive commonality. Almost all citrus has the rare genetic combination of being sexually compatible and highly prone to mutation. Such traits allow their genes to mix, for thousands of years on their own, and eventually, at the hands of humans. The product of so much natural crossing in the wild and selective breeding at research farms and in fields is every orange, lemon, lime, and grapefruit you’ve ever eaten.
Fruits’ family tree Scientists have used genetic research from the past and present to chart the lineage of the Citrus genus. PARENTAGE KEY Seed parent (female) Pollen parent (male) Mutation THE FIVE ANCESTRAL SPECIES Kumquat* (Fortunella spp.) Small-flowered papeda (Citrus micrantha) Citron (C. medica) Pomelo (C. maxima)
Mandarin** (C. reticulata) Likely extinct parent hybrids Mexican lime (C. aurantifolia) Sour orange (C. aurantium) Meyer lemon (C. × meyeri) Buddha’s-hand (C. medica) Sweet orange (C. sinensis) Limequat (C. aurantifolia × Fortunella sp.) Lemon (C. limon) Blood orange (C. sinensis) Grapefruit (C. paradisi) Persian lime (C. latifolia) Tangelo (C. × tangelo) *Researchers continue to debate whether kumquats are indeed in the Citrus genus. **Most “pure” mandarins have a small proportion of pomelo genes. MONICA SERRANO, NGM STAFF. SOURCE: DAVID KARP, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE No other fruit genus can boast such pedigree, and new research is bringing clarity to the origin of citrus. Grapefruits are a human discovery, less than 300 years old. But citrus itself is ancient. Fossilized leaves discovered in China’s Yunnan Province in 2009 and 2011 suggest citrus has existed since the late Miocene epoch, as many as seven million years ago. Humans, however, have brought a great winnowing: Out of thousands of wild types, only a few dozen have become commercial behemoths like the navel orange, Eureka lemon, and Mexican lime. They’re the citrus one percent. The scientists who study citrus love it for its appeal, its mystery, and its drama. “There’s something fascinating, freaky, even sexy about citrus,” says pomologist David Karp, whose research informs the above illustration. A bacterial disease called huanglongbing (a.k.a. citrus greening) that causes plants to defoliate, decay, and eventually die, is threatening commercial production on every arable continent, including North America, where the disease arrived in 2005. Yet a fruit group of such illustrious history won't be exterminated so easily. The future is likely to bring more types of citrus, not fewer. “Citrus is competitive,” says citrus breeder and geneticist Fred Gmitter, explaining how global researchers race to develop, say, mandarin oranges that are sweeter, seedless, and easier to peel. “In the near future you’ll see a lot of outside-the-box new stuff.” And, an ever expanding family tree. is this enough ?
Here’s PVZ2 (All versions) in chronological order. Jurassic Marsh Frostbite Caves Ancient Egypt Dark Ages Kung-fu World Pirate Seas Wild West Steam Ages Lost City Big Wave Beach Neon-Mixtape Tour Modern Day Far Future
What the how many times this guy repeat the plants???
Malware- Gaming or gets things wrong
Idk the most much plant repeat times were 4 times.
+
Some plants like chomper,have more than one origin.
Thats for 15 min and for money
And rename the blowver **BLOVER** because that was the real name of the fan clover.
Ehem
There's something called a squash in real life
Emmm Chayote means squash in spanish
Omradem Le Blanc im from Mexico and yes, chayote is a kind of squash so it’s ok
a marigold IS LITERALLY A MARIGOLD IN REAL LIFE!
It was the scientific name of marigold
Yes
Its the origin name
Johnathan First
No
Star fruits are based off star fruits? No way!
It’s a Asian fruit.
SofiSofzz Gaming 🤨
We all know that this guy just put multiple pictures of each plant just to get to the 10 minute mark
Jeanine McIntosh yep
When i saw sunflower in glasses i liked immediately😂😂😂😂
Ok dude did you really have to put in the things we see every day I mean who doesn’t know what cherry bomb is based off of
Cheery Bombs are great
HOW DARE YOU!
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Inglish: peashooter
spanish: lanzaguisante
Inglish: sun flower
Spanish: girasol
Inglish; electric bluberry
Spanish: mora electrica
Inglish: jack'o lantern
Spanish: calabasa iluminada
Inglish: strawburst
Spanish fragaria
Like epic video 😀😃
Joaquin Games it's 'english'
Joaquin Games "English"
English not Inglish
También hay nombres que en la traducción se cambiaron
Also there are names that in the traslation was changed
English // Spanish // Real
Citron // Pomelo // Citrón
Starfruit // frustrella // Carambola
Squash // Apisonaflor // Chayote
Melon-pult // Melon Pulta // Sandía
Y otras son juegos de palabras
And another are wordplays
_Really? The Sunshroom and Scaredy shroom are based off of mushrooms? I didn't realize._
🤣🤣🤣
Me neither
That was the biggest *Mystery* till this guy solved it!!!
I honestly can't believe that Cherry bombs are based on THAT!
thechocolatemine I never knew that you thought the name was just "bomb"
I didn't...
Lol your sarcasm
Fue un gran video 😎
Verdad
Wow they put all the plants from the game into real life
i hope you know that jalapeno is a plant
IKR
;-;
I hope you know that jalpeños are a type of chili pepper
@@magmorix3883 no, chili is a type of a hot pepper, as well as jalapeño.
Squash too
@@ramenator +q
Wait a minute citron ain't a lemon he's an orange
Dragon Time Citron's name is generalized because there many types of citrus fruit.
Dragon Time citrons are citrus
The Almighty Loaf Yeah, but it's pretty clear that the actual inspiration was an orange, not other citruses
Thx for spoilers
Everyone is wrong. Citron is a Grapefruit
9:31
they are actually bulb plants NOT bowling balls
Its a berry!
Juan Myer
no😂 it’s not
XDDDDDDDD
A bowling ball is a plant XDDDDD
@@ildikomolnar6308 its a ball
The citron is orange not lemon
James Hagianu LOL
A lemon is still a citrus fruit.
Errors
Mislabeled plants
-Bowling Bulbs: tulip bulb
-Hurrikale: kale
-Gold Leaf: just a leaf(The picture was correct, the labeling wasn't. Gold leaf would be thin sheets of gold used to cover an object.)
-Torchwood: amyris (small, highly flammable citrus plant)
Missing plants
-Snow Pea: snow pea
-Spring Bean:
-Tile Turnip: turnip
-Cob Cannon: corn
-Cattail: typha
-Split Pea: split pea
-Chili Bean, Spring Bean, Solar Bean, Laser Bean: bean
-Grapeshot: grape
-Solar Tomato: tomato
-Grave Buster(PVZ2): briar
-Melon-pult: watermelon
-Winter Melon: watermelon(name comes from a wax gourd)
-Bombegranate: pomegranate
I'll excuse Gloom Shroom, Repeater, Threepeater, Spikerock, Gatling Pea, Elictric and Fire Peashooter, and the like, as they share their origins with their regular versions. I also avoided mentioning plants that aren't actually based on plants, like Magnet-Shroom, Spore-Shroom, etc.
Am I missing any?
Madmorix Filamint, Reinforce Mint, Bombard Mint, Contain Mint, Arma Mint, Pepper Mint, Winter Mint, Enlighten Mint, Conceal Mint, Water Mint, Spear Mint, Snip Mint, Enforce Mint, Ail Mint, Appease Mint, Enchant Mint and Shade Pea.
GG you did better then the video :0
It said Melon-pult and Torchwood is just a wood stub that's on fire
Imitator is missing.
Magmorix the Gatling pea
There are a real ghost pepper
bunnydino hi yes it’s the most spiciest in the world
Little Teddy was planting plants in the backyard,
But watch out Little Teddy
BE CAREFUL AROUND CHOMPERS!!!
Tepig Fun Pokemon Channel eyyy I get it
Only true Gumball fans will get that
Actually Hurrikale is kale if you did not notice
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U know dvd
Rafflesia from malaysia!
Good job on naming da plants!
😂😂😂
potato mine: HOw are you holding up? Cuz IM A POTATO!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
TerrariaViper helo im potato too
The hurrikale is kale not cabbage
Yes it is i cabage
Great thanks for naming the Chinese plants in the Chinese version of Pvz
A squash is a squash 🤦♂️
Chayote means squash in Spanish
So what making it different :v
@Omradem Le Blanc HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO KNOW
@@Yageeeel I don't know 😂😂
You min pair
Read This :
Citrus, in many ways, stands alone. So many cultivated species have come from so few primary ancestors. Just three, in fact: citrons, pomelos, and mandarins, all native to South and East Asia before they started their journeys west, to places like Florida, California, and Brazil that built entire economies around fruits from the other side of the world.
Such simple lineage is the result of impressive commonality. Almost all citrus has the rare genetic combination of being sexually compatible and highly prone to mutation. Such traits allow their genes to mix, for thousands of years on their own, and eventually, at the hands of humans. The product of so much natural crossing in the wild and selective breeding at research farms and in fields is every orange, lemon, lime, and grapefruit you’ve ever eaten.
Fruits’ family tree
Scientists have used genetic research from the past and present to chart the lineage of the Citrus genus.
PARENTAGE KEY
Seed parent
(female)
Pollen parent
(male)
Mutation
THE FIVE
ANCESTRAL SPECIES
Kumquat*
(Fortunella spp.)
Small-flowered papeda
(Citrus micrantha)
Citron
(C. medica)
Pomelo
(C. maxima)
Mandarin**
(C. reticulata)
Likely extinct parent hybrids
Mexican lime
(C. aurantifolia)
Sour orange
(C. aurantium)
Meyer lemon
(C. × meyeri)
Buddha’s-hand
(C. medica)
Sweet orange
(C. sinensis)
Limequat
(C. aurantifolia ×
Fortunella sp.)
Lemon
(C. limon)
Blood orange
(C. sinensis)
Grapefruit
(C. paradisi)
Persian lime
(C. latifolia)
Tangelo
(C. × tangelo)
*Researchers continue to debate whether kumquats are indeed in the Citrus genus.
**Most “pure” mandarins have a small proportion of pomelo genes.
MONICA SERRANO, NGM STAFF. SOURCE: DAVID KARP, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
No other fruit genus can boast such pedigree, and new research is bringing clarity to the origin of citrus. Grapefruits are a human discovery, less than 300 years old. But citrus itself is ancient. Fossilized leaves discovered in China’s Yunnan Province in 2009 and 2011 suggest citrus has existed since the late Miocene epoch, as many as seven million years ago. Humans, however, have brought a great winnowing: Out of thousands of wild types, only a few dozen have become commercial behemoths like the navel orange, Eureka lemon, and Mexican lime. They’re the citrus one percent.
The scientists who study citrus love it for its appeal, its mystery, and its drama. “There’s something fascinating, freaky, even sexy about citrus,” says pomologist David Karp, whose research informs the above illustration. A bacterial disease called huanglongbing (a.k.a. citrus greening) that causes plants to defoliate, decay, and eventually die, is threatening commercial production on every arable continent, including North America, where the disease arrived in 2005.
Yet a fruit group of such illustrious history won't be exterminated so easily. The future is likely to bring more types of citrus, not fewer. “Citrus is competitive,” says citrus breeder and geneticist Fred Gmitter, explaining how global researchers race to develop, say, mandarin oranges that are sweeter, seedless, and easier to peel. “In the near future you’ll see a lot of outside-the-box new stuff.” And, an ever expanding family tree.
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Squash is just a Sqaush......😥
Chayote means squash in Spanish
Put on power lily with hello kitty glasses XDXDXD 11:58
Squash:udontsay
Potatomine:udontsay
Pumkin:udontsay
Hurrikale:wAit wHat
Yo realy sun glasses for the sunflower hats a joke rite
That makes me lahf
😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😍😍i will subscrib it.
first like
จริวรรณ อินทะชัย I hate you
Alex Games you bullshit
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จริวรรณ
จริวรรณ อินทะชัย k
Nostalgia is real
This guy could’ve done this in half the time
man i wish pvz 2 has the pumpkin do you think guys too
Welp they have jackolantern
they have pumpkin now 😂
It has in 2021 dude
Theres an pumpkin in pvz 2 not jack o lantern its actual pumpkin
Wait a sec chomper is a venus flytrap
Fire gourd is my favorite plants vs zombies 2 chinese version plant.
rafflesia😍😍
For all of you guys saying citron is an orange no it's not its a citrus
now i am the second comment
Md Miah nobody cares
Alex Games is dumb
จริวรรณ อินทะชัย at least I have a brain
จริวรรณ อินทะชัย Agreed.
Alex Games When Did You Start Saying Bad Comments? and What Is Wrong With You? Why Are You Even Mean To Them But Don't Blame Me For This Because I'm A 7 Year Old
Please specify the type of mushroom. The sun shroom and puff shroom, for example, both say mushroom. But they're clearly not even the same color.
How could bowling ball become a plant?🤔🤔🤔😂
it's a bulby plant
I don't know the name
wow i never would have known these
plnas vs zombies 2 chniese 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤❤
Raflesia from indonesia and me from indonesia
Aku juga 😊😊
Hmm I wonder what Sunflower is the name was never clear enough
APIK😃
Aku suka nonton ini
Top man
y’all, who would’ve guessed that the Sunflower is actually a sunflower irl
nice imovie
i like all plant nana star can you make another won like this pls
Good Job!!!
Taxodium is commonly known as “cypress knees”
Actualy a citron is a orange,lemon,grapefruit,etc
Hola
8:23,12:01 and 13:32 are my three favorite plants
13:00 Feeling about SML's Music on the video?
Where can you get the white radish , fire gourd and the primal whatchamacallit
Edit : HOW COME THE TAXODIUM SO BIG BUT THE SPIKEWEED SO SMALL
weird
Edit : its called blover not blowver
3 of those are in the chinese version of pvz 2...
7:44 jake the dog :Adventure time
12:50 my favourite plant
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Alex Games ưdffd
Mikel Mendez
nieaktualny kanał 5:42 my favourite plant
Lol you like pumkin
There is a big difference between a lemon and an orange
HOMIE SLUTMAN43 It is a GRAPEFRUIT
Well I think it is quite obviously an orange
I had no idea that 75% of these plants (That I didn't know of) existed in the game.
They are china plants
bloomerang flower is not what it is its actually bloomerang lilacs
9:43 is not avocado. Its guava in the front of his name
it is avocado. the name infront of the PvZ plant is not Guava but Guacamole, a type of side dish made from avocado.
Oh come on they are no triplet sunflowers at PvsZ.
Yes their is
@@Synzyn prove it
I cant
@@Synzyn makes sense
@@Synzyn exactly
0:22 The Rafflesia is Malaysian plant. Boleh cari dalam google.
Aizad AmS Rafflesia arnoldii is The Latin name of the plant.
No is indonesian
Rafflesia is from indonesian
Jangan gitu, di Philiphine soalnya juga ada. Tapi beda ukuran aja. 👌🏻
What are you say?
Nusantara
You can't specify what type of mushrooms / plants you list??
is a chayote a squash? i thought a squash was based of off squash?
Blueberry Peridot it's the same kind of plant, but is not a squash. It is, however, commonly referred to as a "chayote squash." I supposed it counts.
Also Chayote means squash in Spanish
Bruh a citron isn't a lemon its an orange
I thought squash is already a "squash"...
Es un chayote y te callas >:v
8:22 Yeah, a lemon..
A lemon is one of the citrons. Yes the plant is an orange, but a citron isnt just an orange. A citron can be a lemon, lime, orange, etc.
Oh god imiss Doom shrooms theyre my favorite
Moose Trash DOOOOOOOOOM!!
8:27 the real life fruit on the right, is rather a orange, or a citrus ok
To all that says bowling bulb is not a plant..... Its onion zoom and find the leaves on there heads and its in the ground plant and onion is an ground plant and this dude is wrong bowling bulp is a plant
Let me ask you, are you botanian?
Its not Blowber its Blover
8:23 he’s obviously an orange. Not a lemon.
Yep
Raflesia arnoldi from Indonesia
Snapdragon is a snapdragon
Citron is a citrus
Citron is an orang not a lemon
Solenn and the Beanie Boos it’s not an orange nor a lemon it’s a pomelo
X2 X2 the heck is that?
JaxAttax Animation a fruit
JaxAttax Animation more of a hybrid between grapefruit and orange
Critron is an actual fruit similar to lemons and oranges
I always thought sunflowers are sunflwer but they were sunflowers all the time
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Erm there is no such thing as a squash or jalapeño
Ok...
(You know what i mean right)
It’s not hurricabbage it’s hurrikale
I DONT THINK THAT BOOMERANGS ARE VEGGIES OR FRUIT 😊😊😊
Fluckx Alexander It is a Banana
@@Shine-kg9vk It's not
@@itstfortag I know. Last week I reaserch and It is something called Bloomerang Lilac
Squash is a squash GET IT RIGHT
theres so many types of squash '-' (sorry for my bad english)
The fire gourd looks like Cartman.
Isn't jalapeño in real life *_JALAPEÑO_*
Also Chayote means squash in Spanish
citron is not a lemon he's an orange D:
TheMusic2017 YT you got that right
Actually Citron based on all citrus fruits :lemon, orange, grapefruit and etc.
@@josipbabic5276 it is :/
Citrus, in many ways, stands alone. So many cultivated species have come from so few primary ancestors. Just three, in fact: citrons, pomelos, and mandarins, all native to South and East Asia before they started their journeys west, to places like Florida, California, and Brazil that built entire economies around fruits from the other side of the world.
Such simple lineage is the result of impressive commonality. Almost all citrus has the rare genetic combination of being sexually compatible and highly prone to mutation. Such traits allow their genes to mix, for thousands of years on their own, and eventually, at the hands of humans. The product of so much natural crossing in the wild and selective breeding at research farms and in fields is every orange, lemon, lime, and grapefruit you’ve ever eaten.
Fruits’ family tree
Scientists have used genetic research from the past and present to chart the lineage of the Citrus genus.
PARENTAGE KEY
Seed parent
(female)
Pollen parent
(male)
Mutation
THE FIVE
ANCESTRAL SPECIES
Kumquat*
(Fortunella spp.)
Small-flowered papeda
(Citrus micrantha)
Citron
(C. medica)
Pomelo
(C. maxima)
Mandarin**
(C. reticulata)
Likely extinct parent hybrids
Mexican lime
(C. aurantifolia)
Sour orange
(C. aurantium)
Meyer lemon
(C. × meyeri)
Buddha’s-hand
(C. medica)
Sweet orange
(C. sinensis)
Limequat
(C. aurantifolia ×
Fortunella sp.)
Lemon
(C. limon)
Blood orange
(C. sinensis)
Grapefruit
(C. paradisi)
Persian lime
(C. latifolia)
Tangelo
(C. × tangelo)
*Researchers continue to debate whether kumquats are indeed in the Citrus genus.
**Most “pure” mandarins have a small proportion of pomelo genes.
MONICA SERRANO, NGM STAFF. SOURCE: DAVID KARP, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
No other fruit genus can boast such pedigree, and new research is bringing clarity to the origin of citrus. Grapefruits are a human discovery, less than 300 years old. But citrus itself is ancient. Fossilized leaves discovered in China’s Yunnan Province in 2009 and 2011 suggest citrus has existed since the late Miocene epoch, as many as seven million years ago. Humans, however, have brought a great winnowing: Out of thousands of wild types, only a few dozen have become commercial behemoths like the navel orange, Eureka lemon, and Mexican lime. They’re the citrus one percent.
The scientists who study citrus love it for its appeal, its mystery, and its drama. “There’s something fascinating, freaky, even sexy about citrus,” says pomologist David Karp, whose research informs the above illustration. A bacterial disease called huanglongbing (a.k.a. citrus greening) that causes plants to defoliate, decay, and eventually die, is threatening commercial production on every arable continent, including North America, where the disease arrived in 2005.
Yet a fruit group of such illustrious history won't be exterminated so easily. The future is likely to bring more types of citrus, not fewer. “Citrus is competitive,” says citrus breeder and geneticist Fred Gmitter, explaining how global researchers race to develop, say, mandarin oranges that are sweeter, seedless, and easier to peel. “In the near future you’ll see a lot of outside-the-box new stuff.” And, an ever expanding family tree.
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Hice compilation!
6:22 Processor ?
I've Seen Marigold Once... 🤔
Bowling bulbs have two real life comparisons Plant bulbs and bowling balls
8:29 Actually, it's not a lemon, it's an orange.
Actually it's a orange lemon grapefruit ect.
In real life,Squash is Squash...
Here’s PVZ2 (All versions) in chronological order.
Jurassic Marsh
Frostbite Caves
Ancient Egypt
Dark Ages
Kung-fu World
Pirate Seas
Wild West
Steam Ages
Lost City
Big Wave Beach
Neon-Mixtape Tour
Modern Day
Far Future
There is no kung-fu or steam world.