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Post subject: Re: The Official Citrus Fruit Thread
Posted: Tue February 13, 2018 1:18 am
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
How do y'all feel about kumquats?
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"Exclusive new citrus varietal, developed in Japan and now grown on family farms in California's San Joaquin Valley. Large mandarin with some orange parentage. Its unique characteristics include a large, distinct shape that's easy to peel. Naturally seedless, sweet and juicy."
Post subject: Re: The Official Citrus Fruit Thread
Posted: Sat March 10, 2018 1:22 am
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Anders wrote:
"Exclusive new citrus varietal, developed in Japan and now grown on family farms in California's San Joaquin Valley. Large mandarin with some orange parentage. Its unique characteristics include a large, distinct shape that's easy to peel. Naturally seedless, sweet and juicy."
if they are seedless, how do they reproduce?
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Post subject: Re: The Official Citrus Fruit Thread
Posted: Sat March 10, 2018 6:56 pm
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96583UP wrote:
Anders wrote:
"Exclusive new citrus varietal, developed in Japan and now grown on family farms in California's San Joaquin Valley. Large mandarin with some orange parentage. Its unique characteristics include a large, distinct shape that's easy to peel. Naturally seedless, sweet and juicy."
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