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Post by david on Apr 20, 2020 12:59:17 GMT -5
These were found in Triple Bees Rootztocks..... [url]. This is Carizzo..... This is Carizzo.
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kumin
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SE Pennsylvania, 45 miles north of Chesapeake Bay, Zone 6b
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Post by kumin on Apr 20, 2020 16:23:59 GMT -5
www.mozambiqueflora.com/speciesdata/image-display.php?species_id=133220&image_id=7 It's believed the simple and trifoliate leaves we are familiar with in Citrus and Poncirus were originally pinnate leaves. Many Citrus remote relatives still retain numerous leaflets. Nice catch and an observant eye. Do you have any plans to propagate them? I found a several plants with double spines, but extra leaflets sounds better!
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Post by ilya11 on Apr 20, 2020 17:21:05 GMT -5
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Post by ilya11 on Apr 20, 2020 17:36:02 GMT -5
One of my hybrids from 5starXTarocco cross
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kumin
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Post by kumin on Apr 20, 2020 17:49:43 GMT -5
Wow! Ilya. That tree doesn't really need to be labeled.
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Post by Sylvain on Apr 20, 2020 18:04:31 GMT -5
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Post by david on Apr 20, 2020 19:01:13 GMT -5
Yes indeed. Found it odd to find such a large number of them. Through the years I have seen a few like this but not in numbers. No plans to propagate.😆
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