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Glen citrangedin

X Citroncirus spp. RUTACEAE

CRC 3573 
PI 539843


Source

Received as budwood from Dr. W.C. Cooper, Orlando, Florida, 1962.


Parentage/origins

X Citroncirus sp. (Willits citrange) x Citrus madurensis (Calamondin)


Rootstocks of accession

Calamondin


Season of ripeness at Riverside

October to November


Notes and observations

Polyembryonic. This is Willits citrange X Calamondin. Dr. Cooper sent these seeds to Paul Moore, CRC. USDA Ref. No. F-62-82. This is the same as Altamaha citrangedin. 

EMN, 11/21/1988: Upright, open tree; not particularly attractive. Fruit is about kumquat sized, spherical, orange in color, orange flesh, 2 to 4 seeds per fruit, juicy but sour and unpalatable.


Availability

Not commercially available in California.

 

USDA Germplasm Resources Information Network page for Glen citrangedin

 

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Photos by David Karp and Toni Siebert, CVC.10/30/2013.
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