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Perennial Edible Fruits of the Tropics

Chapter  3 Citrus Fruits and Their Relatives


Table 1. Principal cultivated varieties of Citrus, Fortunella, and Poncirus - continued

Species, group, and variety
Note
Value*
Mandarin like fruits (often hybrids):
Tango group:
Sweet
Californian
3
Mercy
Californian
3
Temple
Jamaican
2
Umatilla
Floridian
3
Tangelo group:
Allspice
Californian
3
Minneola
Floridian
2
Orlando
Floridian
3
Seminole
Floridian
4
Thornton
Floridian
4
Ugli
Jamaican
2
Citrus grandis (L.) Osbeck, pummelo:
Common group:
Bampeiyu  
Malaysian
1
Hirado  
Japanese
1
Kao Pan (Kao Panne)
Thailandese
1
Kao Phunag  
Thailandese
1
Mato
Chinese
2
Tahitian (Moanalua)
Borneo
3
Pigmented group:
Chandler
Californian
2
Ogami
Japanese
2
Pandan Senor  
Indonesian
1
Pandan Wang
Indonesian
1
Siamese Pink (Siam)
Thailandese
2
Thong Dee
Thailandese
2
Sweet or nonacid group:
Siamese Sweet  
Thailandese
3
Ama (Mikado)
Japanese
3
Citrus paradisi Macfad., grapefruit:
Common group:
Duncan
Floridian
2
Marsh
Floridian
1
Triumph
Floridian
3
Walters
Floridian
4
Pigmented group:
Foster (Foster Pink)
Floridian
3
Redbush (Red Marsh, Red, Red Seedless, Ruby)
Texan
1
Thompson (Pink Marsh)
Floridian
3
Fruits like grapefruit:
Tangelo group:


K-Early
Floridian
3



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