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Ponderosa Hybrid Lemon Budwood
Ponderosa Hybrid Lemon Budwood
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Citrus pyriformis.
Ponderosa lemon is a large fruit with a thick and bumpy rind. Since both the tree and the fruit resemble citron in most respects, there is little doubt that Ponderosa is a hybrid between citron and lemon. This variety originated about 1887 as a seedling. Ponderosa has purple-tinged flowers and new growth, however it is sensitive to cold and very thorny.
Fruit medium-large, obovoid; collar radially ribbed or furrowed or short neck and low broad apical nipple; color lemon-yellow; seedy and monoembyonic. Rind medium-thick and fleshy; surface smooth but slightly bumpy and indistinctly ribbed. Flesh color pale green; juicy; flavor acid. Fruits mature throughout year.
Tree small, round-topped, and productive; branches medium-thick and thorny; leaves large elliptical to oblong and citron-like. Flowers and new growth purple-tinged. Everflowering. Tree sensitive to cold.
Rootstocks of accession: Yuma Ponderosa lemon.
Season of ripeness at Riverside, California: Fruits mature throughout year.
Prepared by the Givaudan Citrus Variety Collection at The University of California Riverside.
