These trees make attractive potted plants in colder climates and will actually bear fruit if kept warm. In warmer countries, they can be planted outdoors where they will reach their normal maximum size. Mandarin is the collective name for this group of fruit trees, but it is mainly used outside the United States and the name tangerine is the English word for mandarin. There are several mandarin groups, and the most sought after is the satsuma, which is also the easiest to peel due to its loose, leathery skin. In addition, they are also the most tender and susceptible to damage during transit. They taste similar to clementines but are sweeter. They generally have no seeds, hence the high price for rare, viable seeds.
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