Citrus Growers Forum Index Citrus Growers Forum

This is the read-only version of the Citrus Growers Forum.

Breaking news: the Citrus Growers Forum is reborn from its ashes!

Citrus Growers v2.0

Citrus hybrids I never heard of...
Goto Previous  1, 2, 3 ... 11, 12, 13, 14, 15  Next  
Citrus Growers Forum Index du Forum -> Citrus Cultivars
Author Message
MarcV
Moderator
Moderator


Joined: 03 Mar 2010
Posts: 1473
Location: Schoten (Antwerp), Belgium

Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 3:56 pm

How about this one?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/221125613659?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_sacat%3D0%26_from%3DR40%26_nkw%3D221125613659%26LH_PrefLoc%3D2%26_rdc%3D1

I have seen this variety on sale at a local garden center with the same tag. I must say that I believe the color of the fruit on the tag is fake (doesn't look natural).

_________________
- Marc
Back to top
Laaz
Site Owner
Site Owner


Joined: 12 Nov 2005
Posts: 5651
Location: Dorchester County, South Carolina

Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 3:59 pm

Well what are you waiting for? Laughing

_________________
Wal-Mart a great place to buy cheap plastic crap ! http://walmartwatch.com/ ...

Back to top
Sanguinello
Gest





Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 3:59 pm

I was on their homepage .. they don´t have it in stock ...
Back to top
Sanguinello
Gest





Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 4:00 pm

I know an italian sort RUBINO ..
the skin looks really that RED, but it is normal INSIDE ...
Back to top
MarcV
Moderator
Moderator


Joined: 03 Mar 2010
Posts: 1473
Location: Schoten (Antwerp), Belgium

Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 4:03 pm

I've been considering buying it, but as I don't know the exact variety I haven't done it yet. I don't want to buy just 'some' citrus plant! Wink

_________________
- Marc
Back to top
Sanguinello
Gest





Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 4:04 pm

Tintori has that Rubino too.
Back to top
MarcV
Moderator
Moderator


Joined: 03 Mar 2010
Posts: 1473
Location: Schoten (Antwerp), Belgium

Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 4:04 pm

Sanguinello wrote:
I know an italian sort RUBINO ..
the skin looks really that RED, but it is normal INSIDE ...


That's probably the variety I already have, although in my case it hasn't produced any really red fruits yet.

_________________
- Marc
Back to top
MarcV
Moderator
Moderator


Joined: 03 Mar 2010
Posts: 1473
Location: Schoten (Antwerp), Belgium

Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 4:06 pm

Tintori has lots of very interesting varieties but I can't buy from them over the internet. And Florealia, who used to sell plants from Tintori, has disappeared... Sad

_________________
- Marc
Back to top
Sanguinello
Gest





Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 4:06 pm

Well, it is same as all anthocyan colour : it needs low themperatures.

If you put them ouitside when it has 0°C - - 2 ° C (maximal -4° C) then you will see that colour.
Back to top
Sanguinello
Gest





Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 4:08 pm

Why not make holidays there and buy it ?

It is very beautiful there and worth a trip ...
Back to top
MarcV
Moderator
Moderator


Joined: 03 Mar 2010
Posts: 1473
Location: Schoten (Antwerp), Belgium

Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 4:16 pm

That's an option of course, but I hate long trips by car... Rolling Eyes
I'd love to visit the Bachès nursery also, but no, too far to drive...

_________________
- Marc
Back to top
Sanguinello
Gest





Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 4:32 pm

I hate that too ...

It is better to make ettapes ...
Some days there .. then some days there ...
Back to top
Radoslav
Moderator
Moderator


Joined: 03 May 2008
Posts: 453
Location: Slovak Republic

Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 5:01 pm

Even You can put it in refrigerator if you wish Laughing , but the result will be the same - no red colour
I never saw really red colour on Rubino clementine, no matter of weather condition. They call it Rubino, but it is something like orange with a hint of red.
Back to top
ilyaC
Citruholic
Citruholic


Joined: 04 Sep 2009
Posts: 274
Location: France, 40km South of Paris

Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 5:31 pm


_________________
Best regards,
Ilya
Back to top
Radoslav
Moderator
Moderator


Joined: 03 May 2008
Posts: 453
Location: Slovak Republic

Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2013 5:48 pm

I saw some pictures like this, under the name Rubino Rosso, or something like this, but I do not know what it is.
True citrus clementina "Rubino" has normal orange pulp.
As far as I know, cultivar c. clementina Rubino got his name because of hint of red in rind no pulp.
Back to top
Citrus Growers Forum Index du Forum -> Citrus Cultivars
Goto Previous  1, 2, 3 ... 11, 12, 13, 14, 15  Next
Page 12 of 15
Informations
Qui est en ligne ? Our users have posted a total of 66068 messages
We have 3235 registered members on this websites
Most users ever online was 70 on Tue 30 Oct, 2012 10:12 am

Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group