Citrus limon L. Burm.f.
CRC 565
PI 539313
VI 503
Source
Received as budwood from J.W. Mills, Pomona, Calif., 1914.
Parentage/origins
Parents unknown.
Rootstocks of accession
Yuma Ponderosa lemon
Season of ripeness at Riverside
Unknown at this time.
Notes and observations
Buds selected by J.W. Mills at Pomona, Calif., 1908 and put in seedlings at Riverside Station nursery. Original trees in Rubidoux tract. Tree 12A-2-14 has shellbark & exocortis (1959). This accession has exocortis, removed by shoot tip grafting (STG 93-3) 1985.
Description from The Citrus Industry Vol. 1 (1967)
"Genoa is a California variety which Webber (1943) says is of the Eureka type and difficult to distinguish from it. As the writer saw it in Chile, where it was taken from California and constitutes the principal variety, it appeared to be somewhat more vigorous, densely foliated, and cold-resistant. It was introduced into California about 1875 from Genoa, Italy, by Jose Rubio of Los Angeles. So far as the writer has been able to ascertain, it has achieved commercial importance only in Argentina and Chile."
Availability
Commercially available in California through the Citrus Clonal Protection Program. Click here to order budwood.
USDA Germplasm Resources Information Network page for Genoa lemon