What plants were originally grown in greenhouses?

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ORANGE

Other definitions for the word:

1. The source of the orangeade.

2. Its juice is the most popular in the world.

3. Fruit southern tree, citrus.

4. The fruit that foreshadowed death in The Godfather.

5. "There are many of us, but he is one."

6. What fruit did Karl Linnaeus consider to have come from India, but gave it the scientific name "Citrus sinensis"?

7. It is called a kinglet if it has red flesh.

8. What fruit did the Germans call the Chinese apple?

9. The film by Stanley Kubrick "Clockwork ...".

10. The glutton baron in the tale of Cipollino.

11. The fruit, which was divided into slices in a cartoon.

12. The most common fruit in the world.

13. Bloody fruit.

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what plants were originally grown in greenhouses
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what plants were originally grown in greenhouses
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what plants were originally grown in greenhouses
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what plants were originally grown in greenhouses
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what plants were originally grown in greenhouses
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what plants were originally grown in greenhouses
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what plants were originally grown in greenhouses
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Parsing a word by letter

first letter BUT

second letter NSthird letter Efourth letter Lfifth letter Bsixth letter WITHseventh letter ANDeighth letter H

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