Citrus
Mandarine | Lime | Lemon | Grapefruit | Orange | Other Citrus
Mandarine
| Nova Mandelo Nova s a hybrid of a mandarin and a tangelo. Easy to peel and often seedless. This exceptional fruit is fine-textured and juicy with a sweet rich flavor. Matures early and holds well on the tree. |
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| Shasta Gold Mandarin Somewhat spreading in form. Fruit is seedless and moderately large size. Rich and sweet flavor when mature. Late season ripening. Tree growth is vigorous. |
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| Seedless Kishu Mandarin This mandarin of Chinese origin makes a good container specimen. Fruit is seedless, mild-flavored, sweet and juicy. It ripens early and holds well on the tree. Great taste remains after peel puffs. |
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| Yosemite Gold Mandarin Large seedless fruit, dark orange rind. Flesh finely-textured, sweet and juicy. Fruit holds well on the tree. Vigorous tree growth, slightly spreading. |
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| Gold Nugget Mandarin An upright vigorous tree. Often declared as he best tasting mandarin. The Fruit has bumpy rind thatis fairly easy to peel. |
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| Dancy Tangerine Best known commercial mandarin. Small orange-red fruit with thin lose skin. Juicy, tender, very flavorful orange flesh has some seeds. |
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| Owari Satsuma Mandarin Medium sized seedless fruit, has loose easily-peeled skin. The taste is mild, sweet, and juicy. Open, spreading tree. Very cold hardy. |
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| Kinnow Mandarin Makes an excellent ornamental. Medium sized, rich, sweet aromatic fruit. Densely foliated tree. Fruit holds very well on tree. |
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| Algerian Mandarin Excellent early mandarin. Medium sized, easy to peel delicious fruit, few seeds. Produces heavier with Valencia orange as a pollinator. |
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| Honey Mandarin Very sweet flavored. Small, easy to peel, thin-skinned fruit. Attractive vigorous tree, with or without thorns. An excellent ornamental. |
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| Kara Mandarin Medium large, sweet-tart, easy to peel. Best in moderately warm inland areas. Varies in seediness. Nearly thornless, spreading tree. |
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| Encore Mandarin A very juicy, mild flavored, easy peeling fruit. Orange skin with darker spots. Ripens later than most mandarins. Fruit holds well on the tree. |
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| Pixie Mandarin Best in coastal or moderate zones. Late ripening seedless fruit, mild sweet flavor. Vigirous, upright tree. Fruits holds well through summer. |
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| Fairchild Mandarin Fruit ahs great market appeal with bright red color, medium-thin skin, great taste; excelletn for juice. Pollinate with Dancy, Clementine, and Kinnow. |
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| Mediterranean Mandarin An important veriety worldwide, sometimes called ‘Willow Leaf’. Midseason ripening of sweet, aromatic yellow-orange, very juicy fruit. |
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| Fremont Mandarin. An early variety with richly sweey flavor. Alternate bearer. Bright orange, seedy fruit. |
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Lime
| Palestine Sweet Lime Acidless, slightly sweet flavor. Used in Middel Eastern, Indian and Latin American cooking. Tree has spreading open character. Attractive pure wirhte flowers. |
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| Bears Lime Very popular nearly seedless lime. Lower hear requirement; more cold tolerant than Mexican Lime. Known as ‘Persian’ or ‘Tahiti’ elsewhere. |
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| Mexican Lime Bartender’s lime; small size green to yellowish fruit with very juicy aromatic, flavorful acid flesh. Thorny or thornless types. |
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| Rangpur Lime Vigorous, very productive cold hardy tree. Reddish orange rind with orange flesh. Juicy and acidic. Ever-bearing in mild climates. |
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| Tavares Limequat Excellent lime substitute. Yellow, oblong shaped fruit grows to 3 inches. Very hardy tree. Abundant fruit holds well on tree, high ornamental appeal. |
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| Kieffer Lime Popular in Thai cooking. Leaves are used as flavoring as well the juice and rind. A frost tender tree. Flowers can be used in tea. |
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Lemon
| Eureka Lemon Highly productive, bearing fruit year round. Major grocery store variety. Medium sized yellow fruit, nearly seedless. Vigorous grower. Low heat requirement. |
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| Lisbon Lemon Very productive commercial variety. Tree and fruit tolerates heat, cold and wind. Vigorous growth. |
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| Improved Meyer Lemon Sweeter than a true lemon, very juicy. Cold hardy and ever-bearing. Smaller tree size also suited to pot culture. |
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| Ponderosa Lemon Lemons the size of grapefruits! Valued ornamental appearance. Fruit is flavorful and juicy. Container or garden culture. |
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| Variegated Pink Lemon ‘Pink Lemonade’ tree. Light pink flesh. Leaves and immature fruit are variegated. A prized ornamental specimen. Nearly ever-bearing. |
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| Mexican Sweet Lemon Sweet but slightly acid flesh. Good for fresh juice, salsas and seafood. Tree has an open canopy & beautiful pink blushed flowers. |
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| Buddha’s Hand Citron Also known as Fingered Citron, this fruit is a symbol of supreme happiness. Extremely fragrant fruit that is candied. Frost sensitive plant. |
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Grapefruit
| Oro Blanco Grapefruit A fantastic tasting grapefruit. One of the sweetest. Pummelo x Grapefruit hybrid. Nearly seedless, white flesh. Vigorous, spreading tree. Low heat requirement. |
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| Marsh Seedless Grapefruit Excellent quality whitre grapefruit. Large, thick-skinned, light yellow fruit with pale, juicy, seedless flesh. Fruit holds well on tree. Older commercial standard. |
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| Star Ruby Grapefruit Large, blushed, thick-skinned fruit with seedless ruby red flesh. Compact tree. Frost sensitive. Blushes well in coastal zones. |
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| Riored Grapefruit Developed in Texas. Excellent commercial variety of pink blusjed, seedless fruit. Fruit develops color in both coastal and inland regions. A dependable producer. |
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| Melogold Grapefruit Very large fruit with mild sweet flavor. Grapefruit x Pummelo hybrid. Needs less heat than true grapefruit. Seedless white flesh. |
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Orange
| Bergamot Orange Bergamot oil of the rind is used in Earl Grey tea and perfume. On handling or scratching the rind, the oil released has a beautifully and unique aroma. Flesh is very acidic and has a bitter flavor. |
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| Washington Navel Orange #1 commercial navel. Medium to large, easy to peel fruit with juicy seedless flesh. Attractive heavy bearing tree with dense dark green foliage. |
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| Robertson Navel Orange Very productive small-sized tree bears 2 – 3 weeks earlier than Washington Navel. Thick skinned, seedless fruit is identical to Washington. |
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| Valencia Orange The standard juice orange. A vigorous tree with dense upright growth that produces heavily. Fruit holds very well on tree. |
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| Trovita Orange Excellent flavored, medium sized, sweet and juicy with few seeds. Attractive upright tree bears heavily. Great fo cooler areas. |
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| Tarocco Blood Orange Largest fruit among Blood oranges. Excellent tasting flesh is spotted red; orange skin. Vigorous open growth character. |
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| Sanguinelli Blood Orange Oblong fruit with orange-skin that holds well on the tree. Deep red, nearly seedless flesh, almost berry like flavor. Early ripening. |
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| Moro Blood Orange Darkest res of all Blood oranges. Develops red color even in coastal areas. Sweet and juicy, few to no seeds. Fruit holds well. |
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| Skaggs Bonanza Orange Fruit similar to Washington Navel, ripens 2- to 3 weeks earlier and often beras at an earlier age. Tree size is smaller, rounder and more dense. |
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| Summernaval Orange A late ripening rich flavored eating orange. Easy to peel with think rind. Vigorous, spreading growth. Large attractive leaves & russet bark. |
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| Palestine Jaffa Orange Popular eating orange in the Mediterrenean. Thrives wherever navels do. Fragrant, sweet flavored fruit. Also called Shamouti. |
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| Midknight Valencia Orange Originated from S. Africa. This seedless variety ripens 2-4 weeks earlier than Valencia. Excellent commercial & backyard producer. |
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| Chinotto Sour Orange This unusual myrtle leaf sour orange grows into a uniquely handsome small tree. Fruit prized for making candy. Stes clusters of fruits. |
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| Lane Late Orange Ripens 4 to 6 weeks later than Washington Orange. Excellent seedless fruit, easy to peel. Holds well on tree. Hails from Australia. |
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| Fukumoto Orange An excellent tasting early maturing navel. Attractive orange-red rind that is easy to peel. |
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Other Citrus
| Chandler Pummelo The standard for commercial pummelos. Very large, yellow fruit with very thick skin. Pinkish flesh has a very sweet flavor. Beautiful, dark-green foliage. |
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| Minneola Tangelo Mandarin x grapefruit. Large redish orange fruit with prominent neck. Peels easy. Juicy and few seeds. Bears heavily. Unique rich tart flavor. |
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| Nagami Kumquat Small, oval, bright orange fruit, tender, sweet rind with moderately sour flash and few seeds. Used in a marmalade or eaten fresh with rind. |
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| Meiwa Kumquat Sweetest of commercial kumquat varieties; best variety for fresh fruit use. Rounded, orange colored fruit has a sweet rind. Excellent for container growing. |
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| Calamondin The fruit is larger than a kumquat, with sweet rind and juicy, tart center when ripe. Make preserves or marmalade. A fine ornamental. |
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| Variegated Calamondin A spectacular ornamentalwith beautifully variegatedleaves and fruit. Fruit holds variegation when ripe. A tart fruit with a sweet rind. |
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| Bouquet de Fleurs Plentiful richly-fragrant blossoms adorn this prized ornamental citrus. Fruit is juicy & sour. Especially lovely specimen, patio tree, or hedge. |
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| Eustis Limequat Mexican Lime x Kumquat. Highly productive. Light yellow round fruit. Very cold hardy. Good choice for espalier. |
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| Fukushu Kumquat Very attractive and cold hardy tree. Compact growth habit. Wonderful ornamental qualities. Round fruit with thin rinds that is eaten whole. Heavy producer. |
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