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Scientific Name of Honeydew and Tangerine

1 Scientific Name
1.1 Botanical Name
CUCUMIS melo 'Honey I Dew'
CITRUS reticulata 'Armstrong'
1.2 Common Name
Honey I Dew Honeydew, Honeydew
Armstrong Tangerine, Tangerine
1.2.1 In Hindi
खरबूज़ा [kharabooza]
संतरा
1.2.2 In German
Honigtau
Mandarine
1.2.3 In French
Miellat
mandarine
1.2.4 In Spanish
Gotas de miel
mandarina
1.2.5 In Greek
πεπόνι μελιτώματος [pepóni melitómatos]
μανταρίνι
1.2.6 In Portuguese
melão de Honeydew
tangerina
1.2.7 In Polish
melon spadzi
mandarynka
1.2.8 In Latin
honeydew
Tangerine

Honeydew and Tangerine in Spanish

All plants which are Fruits, basically have different names in different languages. As these names vary from region to region, scientists came up with one single name for all plants, which are called scientific names. Scientific Name of Honeydew and Tangerine is used by scientists worldwide. Scientific names are name used by scientists, especially the taxonomic name of an organisms that consist of the genus and species. Honeydew and Tangerine in Spanish is also different. Honeydew in Spanish is known as Gotas de miel and Tangerine in Spanish is known as mandarina.

Common Name of Honeydew and Tangerine

Scientific name of Honeydew and Tangerine is the name accepted by scientists worldwide. But common name of Honeydew and Tangerine varies in different languages. Honeydew and Tangerine common names in Hindi, in French, in German is different. They are as follows:

  • Honeydew in German: Honigtau
  • Honeydew in French: Miellat
  • Tangerine in German: Mandarine
  • Tangerine in French: mandarine

Knowing the scientific name of Honeydew and Tangerine also its common name in Spanish as well as in other languages is an interesting fact.

Honeydew and Tangerine Common Name In Other Languages

Along with Honeydew vs Tangerine Scientific Classification, Honeydew and Tangerine common name in other languages is also interesting to know. Common name is the name used by local people. It develops over time, according to use, look and lore.

  • Honeydew in Greek: πεπόνι μελιτώματος [pepóni melitómatos]
  • Tangerine in Greek: μανταρίνι