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Chinotto Sour Orange Budwood
Chinotto Sour Orange Budwood
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Citrus myrtifolia.
The several forms of the myrtle-leaf orange are all characterized by low vigor, slow growth, and small trees with brachytic thornless branchlets, the internodes of which are so short that the leaves are crowded and the growth habit more or less dense and compact. The leaves are very small, dark green, and usually but not always lanceolate-pointed. The fruits are small, oblate to round, with more or less rough rind surface and orange to deep orange in colour. The seed content is highly variable and ranges from few or no seeds to many. Grown primarily as an ornamental though the fruits of certain forms have long been prized and used for candying or "crystallizing" whole. Its commercial culture appears to be confined largely to the province of Liguria, Italy.
Rootstocks of accession: Carrizo citrange, C-35 citrange.
Season of ripeness at Riverside, California: January to March.
Prepared by the Givaudan Citrus Variety Collection at The University of California Riverside.
