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Ōgonkan (黄金柑, "golden citrus") or Ki-mikan (黄蜜柑, "yellow mikan") are the common names for a small sized variety of Japanese citrus, whose rind is of a characteristic "golden" bright yellow color. The variety has been published as the species Citrus flaviculpus by Chōzaburō Tanaka in his 160-species scheme, but this is considered an effort of a "splitter", as opposed to Swingle's classification system which is generally preferred in the West. Alternate spellings (romanizations) include "Ougonkan" or "Ogon-kan". It has also been called "Golden orange" in Kanagawa Prefecture.

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  • Ōgonkan (japonais : 黄金柑, « agrume doré » ) ou Ki-mikan (japonais : 黄蜜柑, mikan jaune) sont les noms communs d'une variété d'agrume japonais, Citrus flaviculpus, de petite taille, dont la peau est d'une couleur jaune vif « dorée » caractéristique. Les orthographes alternatives (romanisations) incluent Ougonkan ou Ogon-kan. Il a également été appelé orange dorée dans la préfecture de Kanagawa. (fr)
  • 黄金柑(おうごんかん)は日本の柑橘類「黄蜜柑(きみかん)」の通称である。別名「ゴールデンオレンジ」。 (ja)
  • Ōgonkan (黄金柑, "golden citrus") or Ki-mikan (黄蜜柑, "yellow mikan") are the common names for a small sized variety of Japanese citrus, whose rind is of a characteristic "golden" bright yellow color. The variety has been published as the species Citrus flaviculpus by Chōzaburō Tanaka in his 160-species scheme, but this is considered an effort of a "splitter", as opposed to Swingle's classification system which is generally preferred in the West. Alternate spellings (romanizations) include "Ougonkan" or "Ogon-kan". It has also been called "Golden orange" in Kanagawa Prefecture. (en)
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  • Citrus flaviculpus (hort. ex. Tanaka) (en)
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  • Citrus (en)
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  • Ōgonkan grown in Ehime Prefecture (en)
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  • C. flaviculpus (en)
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  • Ōgonkan (japonais : 黄金柑, « agrume doré » ) ou Ki-mikan (japonais : 黄蜜柑, mikan jaune) sont les noms communs d'une variété d'agrume japonais, Citrus flaviculpus, de petite taille, dont la peau est d'une couleur jaune vif « dorée » caractéristique. Les orthographes alternatives (romanisations) incluent Ougonkan ou Ogon-kan. Il a également été appelé orange dorée dans la préfecture de Kanagawa. (fr)
  • 黄金柑(おうごんかん)は日本の柑橘類「黄蜜柑(きみかん)」の通称である。別名「ゴールデンオレンジ」。 (ja)
  • Ōgonkan (黄金柑, "golden citrus") or Ki-mikan (黄蜜柑, "yellow mikan") are the common names for a small sized variety of Japanese citrus, whose rind is of a characteristic "golden" bright yellow color. The variety has been published as the species Citrus flaviculpus by Chōzaburō Tanaka in his 160-species scheme, but this is considered an effort of a "splitter", as opposed to Swingle's classification system which is generally preferred in the West. Alternate spellings (romanizations) include "Ougonkan" or "Ogon-kan". It has also been called "Golden orange" in Kanagawa Prefecture. (en)
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  • Ōgonkan (fr)
  • 黄金柑 (ja)
  • Ōgonkan (en)
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