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The contents of the Natsumikan page were
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What does late in maturing mean in the article? I remember being in Hagi (Yamaguchi-ken) this spring, in March, and all the trees were ripe with Natsumikan. --
Mkill20:40, 10 December 2005 (UTC)reply
...And quite a lot of others, it seems, including the taxobox and name in Kanji (which one needs when searching the web, for example). Any particular reason for this? —The preceding
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15:06, 27 February 2006 (UTC).reply
Amanatsu is not the name of the species Citrus natsudaidai. Amanatsu is just the name of a group of cultivars of the species. The taxobox should be moved to
natsumikan, which is the name of the species Citrus natsudaidai. And yes, I agree that the Kanji name should be restored. Thank you. --
163.139.215.19317:15, 1 March 2006 (UTC)reply
According to the box at the top, "The contents of the Natsumikan page were merged into Amanatsu." Since Amanatsu is a mutation of Natsumikan, the merger should have gone the other way. This article starts out to discuss Amanatsu but says almost nothing about it. After the Names section it is all about Natsumikan. Also, according to what it does say, Amanatsu is only a colloquial term.
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