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Riverside 1873 Parent Washington Navel Orange Budwood
Riverside 1873 Parent Washington Navel Orange Budwood
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Citrus sinensis.
Buds taken from the original parent navel planted by Elizabeth Tibbets in 1873.
Fruit large, spherical to obovoid or ellipsoid; base sometimes slightly collared; apex often slightly protruded or broadly nippled; navel medium to large and sometimes protruding navel; seedless. Especially well-colored (deep orange). Rind medium-thick, somewhat tender; surface coarsely pitted and moderately pebbled. Flesh color deep; texture firm; moderately juicy; flavor rich. Fruit holds on tree and stores and ships relatively well, but processes poorly. Early in maturity.
Tree round-topped, somewhat drooping, and medium in size and vigor. Sensitive to heat and aridity during bloom and fruit-setting, and hence restricted in range of climatic adaptation. Anthers cream-colored, for they are devoid of pollen.
Rootstocks of accession: Carrizo citrange, C-35 citrange.
Season of ripeness at Riverside, California: November to January
Prepared by the Givaudan Citrus Variety Collection at The University of California Riverside.
