Citrus Fruits - Southern California
Written by Richard Frost
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Richard Frost's Top Plant Recommendations
Region: Southwest
Sub Region: Southern California - Coastal, Inland
State: California
All of Richard's Plant Recommendations:
- Annual Fruits and Vegetables
- Citrus Fruits
- European Fruit Trees
- Perennial Fruiting Shrubs and Vines
- Subtropical Fruit Trees
Favorite Citrus Fruits
- Taveres Limequat - Citrus citrofortunella ssp. floridana 'Tavares''
Tavares - flowers and bears cucumber shaped fruit all year, great lime taste.
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- Eureka Lemon - Citrus limon 'Eureka'
Despite what the patent-holders of the meyer lemon will tell you, the Eureka flowers and bears delicious culinary quality lemons all year round. Has a stonger lemon flavor than meyer: perfect for 'lemon zest'.
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- Oroblanco Grapefruit - Citrus paradisi 'Oroblanco'
'Oroblanco' is white-fleshed, mild and sweet.
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- Rio Red Grapefruit - Citrus paradisi 'Rio Red'
'Rio Red' is dark red to light red from rind to center, has classic grapefruit flavor and more vigorous than the disease-prone 'Star Ruby'.
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- Gold Nugget Tangarine - Citrus reticulata blanco 'Gold Nugget'
The best-tasting mandarin. Matures in March inland, later near coast. Genetically seedless: will not produce seeds when cross-pollinated with other citrus.
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- Robertson Navel Orange - Citrus sinensis 'Robertson Navel'
Grows large tasty fruit in clusters, performs well in coastal or inland environments.
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- Valencia Orange 'Midknight'
Seedless, great tasting fruit, performs well in Southern California, especially coastal Southern California.
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