Citrus × sinensis (orange) is referred to as Chinese apple in Dutch, sinaasappel or appelsien, and sometimes German, Apfelsine, Swedish apelsin, Finnish appelsiini and Danish and Norwegian appelsin, and Icelandic appelsína', and Lithuanian apelsinas.
Malus prunifolia, a species in the apple genus (Malus) native to China, used as in breeding and sometimes cultivated for its fruit
Punica granatum (pomegranate) sometimes called Chinese apple in British English
Syzygium luehmannii (riberry) sometimes called Chinese apple in Australian English
Ziziphus jujuba is referred to as Chinese apple in Vietnamese, táo tàu, or simply táo.
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Citrus × sinensis (orange) is referred to as Chinese apple in Dutch, sinaasappel or appelsien, and sometimes German, Apfelsine, Swedish apelsin, Finnish appelsiini and Danish and Norwegian appelsin, and Icelandic appelsína', and Lithuanian apelsinas.
Malus prunifolia, a species in the apple genus (Malus) native to China, used as in breeding and sometimes cultivated for its fruit
Punica granatum (pomegranate) sometimes called Chinese apple in British English
Syzygium luehmannii (riberry) sometimes called Chinese apple in Australian English
Ziziphus jujuba is referred to as Chinese apple in Vietnamese, táo tàu, or simply táo.
Index of plants with the same common name
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common name (
vernacular name). If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to edit the linking article so that it links directly to the intended article.