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Post by Laaz on Jul 1, 2019 7:56:01 GMT -5
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Post by Laaz on Jul 1, 2019 8:53:08 GMT -5
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Post by ilya11 on Jul 7, 2019 17:04:08 GMT -5
It was a first lemon in my life that I managed to eat entirely and without much grimace. The seedlings look very similar,so you have a big chance to have something close to the original.
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Post by Laaz on Jul 7, 2019 20:04:00 GMT -5
I hope so.
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marro
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Post by marro on Jul 8, 2019 11:26:20 GMT -5
Laaz, what are your first and second finest you can’t live without, I am curious. Where does my St Teresa comes in.
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Post by cmichael258 on Jul 14, 2019 17:43:57 GMT -5
Looks promising Todd. Nice score.
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Yorgos
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Houston, TX near NRG Stadium USDA Zone 9a
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Post by Yorgos on Jul 15, 2019 21:18:37 GMT -5
It was a first lemon in my life that I managed to eat entirely and without much grimace. The seedlings look very similar,so you have a big chance to have something close to the original. A lemon one can eat out of hand! When you say entirely, rind too?
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Post by ilya11 on Jul 16, 2019 2:55:17 GMT -5
The white stuff was sweet with only a faint bitter after taste.
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Post by mikkel on Jul 16, 2019 15:46:17 GMT -5
according to their website it could be Verdello, Primofiore, Interdonato, "Sfusato di Amalfi" or "Limone di Rocca Imperiale"
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Post by mikkel on Jul 16, 2019 15:52:32 GMT -5
I found this about Interdonato: "The Limone Interdonato is a lemon. Yes. But somehow also no. Because a lemon is actually only yellow and sour. But not the lemon Interdonato. It does not taste lemon sour, but tangy lemon sweet.
Giovanni Interdonato crossed a thick-skinned cedro with a lemon of the Aridarru variety, creating a new lemon delicacy."
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Post by Laaz on Jul 31, 2019 6:00:10 GMT -5
All of the feminello's are excellent. Bearss is also a great lemon.
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Post by ilya11 on Aug 4, 2019 4:03:04 GMT -5
My daughter is traveling through Italy and is now in Naples region She bought this fruit for me, hope it will fit her luggage
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Post by Laaz on Aug 4, 2019 6:17:25 GMT -5
Excellent!
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Post by Laaz on Sept 18, 2019 14:24:10 GMT -5
Coming along nicely... Topped them to get them to branch out.
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DNoyau
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Post by DNoyau on Sept 19, 2019 14:06:33 GMT -5
These seedlings are beautiful! They are already taller than most of my 1.5 year-old seedlings.
Do you top all of your seedlings, or only lemons? Doesn’t that delay the flowering and fruiting of the seedlings? I’ve been advised not to top mine because of that, but again, the advice might only apply to West European climate.
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