Kiyomi
Kiyomi (清見, kiyomi) (Citrus unshiu × sinensis) is a Japanese citrus fruit that is a hybrid of a Miyagawa Wase mikan and an orange.It was named Kiyomi after the temple Seiken-ji (清見寺) and the lagoon Kiyomi-gata (清見潟) near its experiment station in Shizuoka city and registered as "Tangor Nōrin No.1"[2] in 1979.[citation needed] Kiyomi is a monogerm, so it is often used as a parent citrus to create new hybrids such as dekopon.[citation needed] This fruit-related article is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This Rutaceae article is a stub.