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In Panama City area, my limequat and meiwa have not bloomed.
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Sanguinello
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Posted: Sun 15 Jul, 2012 7:36 am

first blooms here in europe and in pots ...

normally that would have been the second bloom, but that winter was extremely cold ...
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BobsCitrus
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Location: Hot and Windy, Tucson, AZ : Zone 9a

Posted: Fri 03 Aug, 2012 1:26 am

Darkman wrote:
I now have small fruit and more blooms.


Me too, just in the last couple of weeks. First bloom was basically non-existent this second year in the ground for my Fukushu (Changsou).

Eric "starting to wonder why he wanted a 'quat so bad, other than to check it off his list" L.

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Sanguinello
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Posted: Fri 03 Aug, 2012 6:37 am

all my Quats are blooming now ...

Greetings to that famous Western city ... Very Happy
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Posted: Fri 03 Aug, 2012 11:29 am

Mine bloomed 3 times, first time held no fruit second held some that are about M&M sized now and starting again now.
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Sanguinello
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Posted: Fri 03 Aug, 2012 11:39 am

BTW Bob, as you are from Arizona :

Is there only 1 version of Pondarosa Lemon or different ?
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Posted: Sat 04 Aug, 2012 2:20 am

lol, being an Arizonan hardly qualifies me as a citrus expert. Seriously though, I have no idea if there are different cultivars of "Ponderosa" lemon. One wonders if there is need for more than one football-sized variety of lemon in the world. Hopefully our experts will jump in.

More info from a wonderful citrus site: http://users.kymp.net/citruspages/lemons.html#ponderosa

Cheers from the intermediate elevation Sonoran desert of Southern Arizona,
Eric

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Sanguinello
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Posted: Sat 04 Aug, 2012 6:15 am

Sorry !

I thought it is some like a national fruit there and you all know about it .. Wink

I found in internet different fruit forms and the name Pondarosa Yuma puzzled me, maybe cities there have different versions, I thought ...
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