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Scientific Name of Satsuma and Sweet Onion

1 Scientific Name
1.1 Botanical Name
CITRUS unshiu
ALLIUM cepa 'Vidalia'
1.2 Common Name
Satsuma, unshu mikan, cold hardy mandarin
Garden Onion, Sweet Onion, Vidalia Onion
1.2.1 In Hindi
satsuma
मीठा प्याज
1.2.2 In German
satsuma
Sweet Onion
1.2.3 In French
satsuma
oignon doux
1.2.4 In Spanish
satsuma
Cebolla dulce
1.2.5 In Greek
satsuma
γλυκό Κρεμμύδι
1.2.6 In Portuguese
satsuma
Cebola doce
1.2.7 In Polish
Satsuma
słodka Cebula
1.2.8 In Latin
Satsuma
Dulcis cepa

Satsuma and Sweet Onion 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 Satsuma and Sweet Onion 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. Satsuma and Sweet Onion in Spanish is also different. Satsuma in Spanish is known as satsuma and Sweet Onion in Spanish is known as Cebolla dulce.

Common Name of Satsuma and Sweet Onion

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

  • Satsuma in German: satsuma
  • Satsuma in French: satsuma
  • Sweet Onion in German: Sweet Onion
  • Sweet Onion in French: oignon doux

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

Satsuma and Sweet Onion Common Name In Other Languages

Along with Satsuma vs Sweet Onion Scientific Classification, Satsuma and Sweet Onion 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.

  • Satsuma in Greek: satsuma
  • Sweet Onion in Greek: γλυκό Κρεμμύδι