The oddest selection in citrus. We call it the “Citrus Flower” since it often looks like a flower and has a wonderful aroma. Some enthusiasts candy the rind, but it is more a novelty than anything else.
Flying Dragon
8
Fairchild LS
This variety has a $2.50 Royalty per tree.
Carrizo
17
Citrus Liners - Grapefruit:
Product
Description
Rootstock
Qty
Oro Blanco
A product of the UC Breeding Program, this triploid is seedless and sweet. Often sweet when rind is still green, it harvests from October-April.
Volk
13
Citrus Liners - Lemon:
Product
Description
Rootstock
Qty
8A Lisbon
Vigorous growing tree, more frost tolerant than the Eureka lemon with more thorns. Lots of fruit! Harvested year round, but mainly in the winter.
C-35
170
Improved Meyer
The popular lemon for the home gardener. The tree fruits early in life and the fruit is not as acidic as a regular lemon. Trees are more frost tolerant than other lemon types.
C-22
6
Citrus Liners - Lime:
Product
Description
Rootstock
Qty
Mexican Lime
Also known as the Key Lime, it is a small fruited lime. Tree is frost sensitive and fruit will turn yellow in cooler climates.
Flying Dragon
2
Citrus Liners - Mandarin:
Product
Description
Rootstock
Qty
Frost Owari
A seedless mandarin known for its frost hardiness. Fruit produces November-January and is easy to peel.
Flying Dragon
143
Frost Owari
A seedless mandarin known for its frost hardiness. Fruit produces November-January and is easy to peel.
Rich 16-6
5
Tango
This variety has a $2.00 Royalty per tree.
C-35
12
Citrus Liners - Navel:
Product
Description
Rootstock
Qty
Cara Cara
A pink fleshed navel orange with all the rich flavor of a regular navel. Best when picked January-April.
Flying Dragon
13
Lane Late
C-35
38
Parent Wash
The pride of the California citrus industry, this seedless orange harvests in the winter and tastes best from January-April.
C-35
15
Parent Wash
The pride of the California citrus industry, this seedless orange harvests in the winter and tastes best from January-April.
The oddest selection in citrus. We call it the “Citrus Flower” since it often looks like a flower and has a wonderful aroma. Some enthusiasts candy the rind, but it is more a novelty than anything else.
Flying Dragon
8
Citrus Liners
Fairchild LS
This variety has a $2.50 Royalty per tree.
Carrizo
17
Citrus Liners
Grapefruit
Oro Blanco
A product of the UC Breeding Program, this triploid is seedless and sweet. Often sweet when rind is still green, it harvests from October-April.
Volk
13
Citrus Liners
Lemon
8A Lisbon
Vigorous growing tree, more frost tolerant than the Eureka lemon with more thorns. Lots of fruit! Harvested year round, but mainly in the winter.
C-35
170
Citrus Liners
Lemon
Improved Meyer
The popular lemon for the home gardener. The tree fruits early in life and the fruit is not as acidic as a regular lemon. Trees are more frost tolerant than other lemon types.
C-22
6
Citrus Liners
Lime
Mexican Lime
Also known as the Key Lime, it is a small fruited lime. Tree is frost sensitive and fruit will turn yellow in cooler climates.
Flying Dragon
2
Citrus Liners
Mandarin
Frost Owari
A seedless mandarin known for its frost hardiness. Fruit produces November-January and is easy to peel.
Flying Dragon
143
Citrus Liners
Mandarin
Frost Owari
A seedless mandarin known for its frost hardiness. Fruit produces November-January and is easy to peel.
Rich 16-6
5
Citrus Liners
Mandarin
Tango
This variety has a $2.00 Royalty per tree.
C-35
12
Citrus Liners
Navel
Cara Cara
A pink fleshed navel orange with all the rich flavor of a regular navel. Best when picked January-April.
Flying Dragon
13
Citrus Liners
Navel
Lane Late
C-35
38
Citrus Liners
Navel
Parent Wash
The pride of the California citrus industry, this seedless orange harvests in the winter and tastes best from January-April.
C-35
15
Citrus Liners
Navel
Parent Wash
The pride of the California citrus industry, this seedless orange harvests in the winter and tastes best from January-April.