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Post by sc4001992 on Oct 11, 2020 7:52:38 GMT -5
Grafted bud mutation, my snow lemon. Attachments:
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Post by Laaz on Oct 11, 2020 8:10:23 GMT -5
Citrus kulu is also called "Snow lemon". Cool tree you have there, I wonder how it produces fruit with no chlorophyll?
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Post by sc4001992 on Oct 11, 2020 8:26:01 GMT -5
No, its a grafted branch, rest of tree is green. Just cutting back and re-grafting some branches to another tree. Here's photo showing the green parts of the tree. Fruits are sometimes yellow flesh and pink flesh. Attachments:
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Post by sc4001992 on Oct 11, 2020 8:36:17 GMT -5
One of the over ripe fruits had some seeds that were starting to grow. Interesting that it had one albino and one normal green color seedling. I will probably grow these seeds to see what happens. Attachments:
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Post by Laaz on Oct 11, 2020 9:27:19 GMT -5
So the original tree is a variegated pink lemon?
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Post by sc4001992 on Oct 12, 2020 9:57:54 GMT -5
It's from a variegated lemon but can't remember which one it was. I saved the white growth by grafting it on my pink lemon tree (15+yrs ago). I have another yellow/white mutated branch that I've grafted on my seedless lisbon tree, check it out. This one seems more stable since it's not a light white color as the snow lemon grafts. I hope it takes the hot summer sun better than the snow lemon branches. Attachments:
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