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Post by millet on Jun 3, 2021 11:58:42 GMT -5
Laaz what are you going to do when all those lemon tree start fruiting? You will be over run with lemons.
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Post by Laaz on Jun 3, 2021 13:46:54 GMT -5
They are fruiting now. My wife will use them up & lemonchello is always an option.
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Post by millet on Jun 6, 2021 13:37:12 GMT -5
Laaz, here is a HLB resistant lemon for your collection. Bearss lemon trees are resistant to citrus greening.
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Post by Laaz on Jun 6, 2021 13:54:14 GMT -5
Already have one. Haven't had a greening issue near me either.
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Post by Laaz on Aug 9, 2021 14:18:21 GMT -5
Femminello Zagara Bianca. The white flowered lemon. 
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Post by ivica on Sept 27, 2021 21:28:47 GMT -5
Hey Laaz et al., It is the largest lemon fruit i had in my hands ever, the produce of my Siscia lemon tree or to keep it simple - a femminello, harvested a few days ago  ![]() Oopsie, uploading img here i got : "Unable to upload file Siscia_Lemon_20210924.jpg. Error: This forum has exceeded its attachment space limit. Your file cannot be uploaded. ![]() " Using imgbb.com/: 
Best regards, --ivica
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Post by Laaz on Sept 28, 2021 4:30:30 GMT -5
Great to see you Ivica! Awesome lemon. Is that from the 50+ year old lemon tree you posted about on the old forum?
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Post by ivica on Sept 28, 2021 11:53:11 GMT -5
Great to see you Ivica! Awesome lemon. Is that from the 50+ year old lemon tree you posted about on the old forum? Thanks! Yes, inground poncirus trif. barkgrafted with the scion from that tree a decade ago.
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Post by Laaz on Sept 28, 2021 16:19:28 GMT -5
Very nice!
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Post by Sylvain on Sept 29, 2021 4:25:02 GMT -5
Yes, nice to hear from you! I am curious to know how you deduced that the Siscia lemon is a femminello lemon, because femminello lemon is not at all cold-hardy. It is true that Siscia flowers all year round, like femminello...
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Post by ivica on Sept 29, 2021 11:26:16 GMT -5
Hello Sylain, so much about my attempt to make it simple, uff  No deducing involved, just my understanding of femminello term - "a femminello" means for me "an unknown north mediterranean lemon variety"  Decades ago, if someone (on adriatic islands specially) had a lemon tree and you asked "what is that?" most heard answer was "a femminello", these years the answer is "lemon tree". A consequence of it: a few y ago a friend brought to me budwood from adriatic coast taken from a few different lemon trees, all bundled together - no notes either.
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Post by Sylvain on Sept 29, 2021 12:04:37 GMT -5
OK, I understand.
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