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Rio Red Grapefruit Budwood
Rio Red Grapefruit Budwood
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Citrus paradisi.
Rio Red grapefruit came out of the breeding program of R. A. Hensz in Texas. It originated as a bud sport of a tree produced from irradiated budwood of a Ruby grapefruit seedling.
Medium-heavy crop of smallish fruit. Normal appearing grapefruit shape & rind texture, with some pink blush. Attractive dark pink flesh.
The tree grows vigorously to a large size. Plantings of Rio Red grapefruit have performed quite well in the Coachella Valley desert region, where it receives the high heat necessary to produce high-quality fruit. The fruit is large, with a slightly pebbled surface. The rind frequently has a pink blush, especially where two fruits grow against each other. The flesh is juicy and well-pigmented, with the darkest color next to the segment membranes. Rio Red is mid to late-season in maturity.
Rootstocks of accession: Carrizo citrange, C-35 citrange.
Season of ripeness in the Riverside climate and latitude: February to June.
Prepared by the Givaudan Citrus Variety Collection at The University of California Riverside.
