Hardy Citrus

Making sense out of many cold tolerant citrus varieties

Friday, November 1, 2013

Dimicelli

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1/2 Poncirus,  1/2 Clementine or 1/4 Poncirus, 1/4 Temple, 1/2 Clementine 'The common tangerine is the hardiest of the dessert citru...
Friday, August 30, 2013

(Clem x Tri) x Clem

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1/4 Poncirus 3/4 Clementine. Outstanding hardy citrus. The tree is unifoliate for the most part, pretty much thornless and produces a fr...

CiClem #10 aka Golden lime Citrandarin

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1/2 Poncirus, 1/2 Clementine A Citrandarin.  Developed by John Brown of Texas. As the CiClem name implies, it was one of a number of cross...
Friday, July 19, 2013

U.S. 119

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1/4 poncirus, 1/4 grapefruit, and 1/2 orange [( C. paradisi `Duncan' × C. trifoliata `Gotha Road') × C. sinensis `Succory']...
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Monday, July 15, 2013

Glen Citrangedin

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1/4 Poncirus, 1/4 orange, and 1/2 calamondin has no Poncirus bitterness hardy to 10°F [ 1 ] p. 22 Cross made by Dr. Swingle in 1909 in...
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Sunday, July 14, 2013

MIC

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1/4 grapefruit, 1/4 tangerine, 1/4 Ichangensis , 1/8 Temple orange (sweet orange x mandarin), and 1/8 Poncirus  Small, and fairly seedy,...
Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Thomasville Citrangequat

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1/2 Kumquat, 1/4 Poncirus, and 1/4 Orange Has minimal Poncirus bitterness can survive  5°F, -15°C   When the fruit in the second pictu...
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