Stock Photo Description: Clementines with and without seal. Captured towards a white background 02.01.2007. The clementine (Citrus reticulata) was first created by the Algerian priest Pierre Cl�ment in 1902 as a compromise between tangerine and pomerans. It has been proposed that it was "originally an accidental hybrid said to have been discovered by Father Cl�ment Rodier in the garden of his orphanage in Misserghin, Algeria." However, there are claims it originated in China much earlier. [1] In Arabic, it is called "Kalamintina", while in German, it is generally referred to as "Mandarine", that is, as a member of that broader supergroup
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