Chile has begun making its promising new mandarin variety named Clemenluz. This variety is an early maturing clementine, a spontaneous mutation of the Clemenules variety that occurred in that South American country. This is a variety that is patented, so that any grower interested in using it must pay royalties for it and are subject to the conditions of breeders and licensees, as with any other varieties that is patented. According to information from Chile, this new variety's trees have a similar development as the Clemenules, without the bumps of other early clementines, and its fruit is very similar to the Clemenules: it is flattened, has a good calibre, high quality, seeded, has an intense color, and reaches an advanced maturity about a month earlier than Clemenules.
Millet - (Seems like new mandarin varieties are coming out almost weekly)