Health Benefits. Mandarins are a great source of vitamin C and vitamin A which are good for the immune system. They also contain potassium that helps regulate blood pressure and magnesium for a strong cardiovascular system. 100g of mandarins yields the following: Vitamin C - 53% of DV. Vitamin A - 6% of DV. Vitamin B-6 - 5% of DV.. Mandarins (Citrus reticulata) Mandarin Ellendale: This is a late season fruit producer with large fruit of a deep orange colour. Like most popular Mandarin varieties the fruit is very rich in flavour although the fruit may be hard to peel until the it has fully matured. Sometimes referred to as a Tangor as it is crossed with an orange.

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Mandarins. Mandarins are one of Australia's most beloved citrus fruits. We grow Australia's favourite mandarin varieties, focusing on easy peel and seedless, which are most popular in both local and export citrus markets. Imperial. Golden orange colour with some seeds. Imperial mandarins have a thin skin making them easy to peel.. Here's how to grow a mandarin tree from seed: 1. Collect seeds and plant in a seed-raising mix. Collect the seeds from an Emperor mandarin. Wash the seeds gently and dry them on a paper towel. Then, plant the seeds into a tray or small pot filled with a seed-raising mix about 5mm deep.