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gerdhart



Joined: 26 Jan 2012
Posts: 21
Location: Geneva - Switzerland

Posted: Sun 20 May, 2012 1:18 pm

Does any one have experience with this citrus? Growing habits, taste and size of the fruit, period of harvest etc. It should be quite frost hardy and I've red somewhere it makes a good rootstock too. Impossible to find anything on the net on this topic...
Thank you!
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Roberto
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Joined: 02 Jun 2009
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Location: Vienna/Austria

Posted: Sun 20 May, 2012 6:33 pm

I own this hybrid for twelve years. It grows very slowly (on Poncirus rootstock) but never flowered. Its appearance resembles Eremocitrus. Bernhard Voss knows more.
/Robert
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gerdhart



Joined: 26 Jan 2012
Posts: 21
Location: Geneva - Switzerland

Posted: Mon 21 May, 2012 3:41 am

Hi Robert,
Thank you for the feedback. OK, I'll try to get some information from Bernard Voss tough. Do you grow it in the ground or in a pot?
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yuzuquat
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Joined: 01 Sep 2013
Posts: 114
Location: manchester, england

Posted: Fri 11 Oct, 2013 10:52 am

Have citrangeremo from Adavo and traceable back to Bernard.

My plant does not fit description in citrus industry as leaves and branches are glaucous, lraves unifoliate.

Eremorange shows definite signs of hybridity, citrangeremo I havr does not.
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Till
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Joined: 04 Dec 2012
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Location: Germany (near Frankfurt), Zone 7-8

Posted: Tue 18 Mar, 2014 4:36 pm

I have my citrangeremo from Zdenek who has it from Bernhard Voss. It is grafted on Poncirus and is very vigorously growing. It seems to know no real winter dormancy as it started new shoots in autumn in the last two years. The leaves are smooth unlike Eremocitrus and dark green. The upper and lower side of the leaves are different although very similar. So that is definitely not pure Eremocitrus glauca. And it has proven to survive some degrees below 0°C which my Eremocitrus glauca did not.
Unfortunatelly, I have had no flowers so far. Zdenek who has a bigger tree also knows of no flowers. So the fruit quality remains to be tested.
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adriano
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Joined: 24 Feb 2012
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Location: Zagreb, Croatia

Posted: Wed 19 Mar, 2014 6:48 am

i have it as rootstock for persian lime. It is stil to early to say, how it behaves, because i planted it 6 months ago.

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