Description

Hybrid of the Clementina Fina and the Orlando tangelo varieties obtained in Florida.

Vigorous tree that is round in form and without thorns. Branches tend to slope and leaves are dense and light green in colour.

Pollen viability is high, Parthenocarpic and self-incompatible variety.

Fruit is medium to large and round. Skin is fine and somewhat difficult to peel, and is vivid orange in colour. Pulp is firm and juicy, with a slightly different taste to that of the Clementine, but still pleasant.

Harvest should be performed between the first and second campaign. Certain tendency for fruit to open at the wrong time upon irrigation, rains, etc.

Type
Hybrid mandarin
Weight (g)
90 - 120
Diameter (mm)
55 - 65
Shape
Oblong
Diameter/height
1.19
Bark (mm)
2,3 – 2,9
Color
Orange
Color index
19
Juice %
50 - 55
Seeds
No, although cross-pollination may produce them.
Fruition
High
Harvesting
1 december - 5 february

Agronomic remarks

Sensitive to Alternaria fungi. Fruit-drop occurs in cold temperatures, especially when Citrange rootstocks have been used. Fruit susceptible to splitting.

Ripening chart

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