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Laaz
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Posted: Sun 08 Oct, 2006 12:01 pm

Bergamot sour orange.



Buddha's hand citron.




Calamondin.



Cara Cara navel orange.



Centennial kumquat.



Chinotto sour orange.



Citrus sinensis (Unknown variety).



Citromello.



Etrog. (Same plant. First photo is from march 06. Second photo is October 06)





Citrus Macrophylla.



Ponderosa lemon.



Satsuma (Unknown variety - Citrus unshiu)



Seville sour orange.



Lisbon lemon (Sungold).



Tiger navel.

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Laaz
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Posted: Sun 08 Oct, 2006 12:17 pm

A few more...

Owari satsuma.



Eureka lemon.



Flying dragon.

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Millet
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Posted: Sun 08 Oct, 2006 2:26 pm

Lazz, you are the forum's variegated king, probably the largest grower of different variegated citrus varieties in South Carolina. You have more varieties than anyone else that I know of. The variegated Etrog that you gave me is doing well. Your variegated Chinotto certainly has a much more open habit of growth than my non variegated Chinotto. - Millet
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Laaz
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Posted: Sun 08 Oct, 2006 2:43 pm

It's a bad habit Millet Laughing The Etrog should take off for you, as you see from my photos what six months can bring...
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Skeeter
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Posted: Sun 08 Oct, 2006 11:16 pm

Nice plants Lazz! Ornamental and functional--gotta love it.

-- Skeet
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Laaz
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Posted: Mon 09 Oct, 2006 12:37 pm

Thanks Skeeter.

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Your variegated Chinotto certainly has a much more open habit of growth than my non variegated Chinotto.


Millet I have placed this plant down under my inground Navel. I have found that if you place small plants down under the canopy of larger plants they seem to grow at a much faster pace. They seem to "reach" for the sun... Once I place it back in full sun I'm sure it will fill out like a standard Chinotto. For now I want to force it to get some size to it.
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bencelest
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Posted: Mon 09 Oct, 2006 1:10 pm

Wow! What a collection!
Very nice going there Laaz.
But what is that huge fruit in the 3rd picture?
How big is it?
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Laaz
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Posted: Mon 09 Oct, 2006 1:58 pm

Benny that is one of my variegated Buddha's hand fruit. They are ornamental only, nothing to eat inside...
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bencelest
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Posted: Mon 09 Oct, 2006 2:03 pm

THat's a shame!
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Ned
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Posted: Mon 09 Oct, 2006 3:05 pm

Lazz they all look good but the variegated Flying Dragon is spectacular! I am surprised it is doing so good given the lack of chlorophyll.
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Laaz
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Posted: Mon 09 Oct, 2006 3:15 pm

Ned they are all shaded. If they were in full sun I think they would not look so good.
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Zdenek



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Posted: Wed 13 Jun, 2007 6:04 pm

Citrus unshiu Miyagawa 00 variegata
http://www.exotickerostliny.cz/katalog/212.html
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justjoan
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Posted: Thu 14 Jun, 2007 11:02 am

Great pic's Laaz, I only have one varigated, and they are so pretty, getting fruit from them is just a bonus!! Thanks for sharing

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Laaz
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Posted: Thu 14 Jun, 2007 2:02 pm

Thanks Joan.

Zdenek nice variegation on the Miyagawa Satsuma. We have a variegated Owari here in the states.

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Posted: Thu 14 Jun, 2007 4:54 pm

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