Clemenules

Description

Mutation of the Clementina Fina variety to have originated in Nules (Castellón). Vigorous tree with few thorns and some multi-bud galls. Rounded in form with sloping branches and large, light green leaves. Flowering may be staggered over time and pollen with a high germinating power. Parthenocarpic and self-incompatible.

Large and somewhat flattened fruit. Vivid orange rind. Juicy pulp of high quality. Easy to peel and practically seedless. Harvest during the first campaign (around November-January) after the Oroval variety. Productive variety that quickly enters production. Fruit relatively resistant to fruit-drop.

Type
Clementina
Weight (g)
95 - 105
Diameter (mm)
57 - 65
Shape
Oblong
Diameter/height
1.2
Bark (mm)
2 – 2,5
Color
Vivid orange
Color index
18
Juice %
47 - 55
Seeds
No, although cross-pollination may produce them.
Fruition
High, although treatment to encourage fruit-set is recommended
Harvesting
1 November – 15 January

Agronomic remarks

Vulnerable to pitting. Flowering may be poor in warm regions

Ripening chart

August
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July

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