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Verna Lemon Budwood
Verna Lemon Budwood
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Citrus limon.
Verna lemon is a Spanish variety of unknown origin that accounts for around 60% of Spain’s annual lemon crop. is the second most widely grown cultivar in Spain, after the Fino citrus. It is also grown in Algeria and Morocco.
Verna is a late maturing lemon that produces large fruit and low seed numbers. Verna lemon produces a single crop in southern Australia and on the NSW Central coast produces several crops throughout the year.
Verna lemon is virtually seedless and has less juice than Eureka lemon. Verna has tender pulp and good acid content. The rind of fruit from the main crop is medium to thick but is thinner in second and third crops. Preliminary assessment of trial fruit grown at Renmark indicates that fruit with the highest juice content were from trees grown on Poncirus trifoliata and Benton citrange.
Fruit from the main crop is large in size and often excessively large from young trees. Verna fruit has a pronounced nipple and well developed neck. Fruit shape is oval/elongated in shape and intense yellow in colour. Rind texture is coarse and oily.
Trees are large, spreading and productive.
Prepared by the Givaudan Citrus Variety Collection at The University of California Riverside.
