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Troyer Citrange Trifoliate Hybrid Budwood
Troyer Citrange Trifoliate Hybrid Budwood
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x Citroncirus sp.
Citrus sinensis 'Washington' sweet orange x Ponciris trifoliata. Open pollinated seedling.
Fruit small, oblate to spherical; smooth and nearly glabrous; color light orange. Rind medium-thick, with numerous oil glands; tightly adherent. Segments 9 to 10 and axis solid. Flesh color light yellow; juicy; flavor strongly acid and bitter. Seeds numerous, plump, and highly polyembryonic. Season of maturity early.
Tree vigorous, upright-spreading, and medium-large with rather slender, thorny branchlets; foliage moderately dense, evergreen to semi-evergreen. Leaves dark green, medium in size, and mainly trifoliolate, occasionally unifoliolate. Productive and hardy.
The rise of this rootstock to prominence in California has been spectacular. Within less than twenty-five years from the first field trial it has become the rootstock most employed and is much in demand elsewhere.
Rootstocks of accession: Carrizo citrange, C-35 citrange.
Season of ripeness at Riverside, California: December to January.
Prepared by the Givaudan Citrus Variety Collection at The University of California Riverside.
