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Mandarine sanguine mandarin

Citrus reticulata Blanco

CRC 3367
PI 105006


Source

Received as budwood from Ted Frolich, UCLA Variety Collection, 1960.


Parentage/origins

Parents unknown.Orginally developed at Station Experimentale de Marrakech, Morocco, 1934.


Rootstocks of accession

Carrizo citrange, C-35 citrange


Season of ripeness at Riverside

Unknown at this time.


Notes and observations

Originally from Morocco (as seed).

3/1987, EMN: Most of fruit on ground. A large, rough, puffy fruit. This is not listed in TCI, Vol. I, but a Sanguigno (Sanguine in North Africa) is briefly described on pp 524 and it sounds like it may be this accession.


Availability

Not commercially available in California.

 

USDA Germplasm Resources Information Network page for Mandarin Sanguine

 

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Photos by David Karp and Toni Siebert, CVC.
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