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Post by Laaz on Jun 6, 2021 15:13:41 GMT -5
Has no nipple? This is the first time growing this variety. Millet sent me the budwood two years ago. None of the fruit have a nipple...
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Post by millet on Jun 7, 2021 19:47:31 GMT -5
The Saint Teresa lemon also has some of the largest leaves of the citrus family. My tree is a fully grown tree with leaves 9\10 inches long and 7 inches wide.
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Post by kelley on Jun 15, 2021 14:47:13 GMT -5
Mine had a slight nipple (first year fruit). Definitely not as pronounced as the Siracusano.
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Post by Laaz on Jun 16, 2021 4:51:11 GMT -5
Thanks Kelly, good to see you back.
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Post by Laaz on Jul 4, 2021 16:01:45 GMT -5
OK, I'm pretty sure this is NOT a St. Teresa lemon. Round & no nipple at all. Also the flowers were white with no hint of purple at all. I have a true Feminello oval & this is not even close. Millet I don't know what it is you sent, but it is not a lemon at all.
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Post by Laaz on Jul 4, 2021 16:11:54 GMT -5
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Post by kelley on Jul 8, 2021 5:07:23 GMT -5
NZL, perhaps?
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Post by Laaz on Jul 18, 2021 8:32:31 GMT -5
That's what I'm thinking as well. I had one before & didn't care for it. Looks like it's time to cut it off & regraft something else to the rootstock...
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Post by millet on Jul 18, 2021 10:37:56 GMT -5
If your talking about the Saint Teresa Lemon that I sent bud wood from, it is indeed STL.
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Post by Laaz on Jul 18, 2021 12:51:07 GMT -5
Bob, show me a St. Teresa with no nipple.
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Post by millet on Jul 18, 2021 15:43:56 GMT -5
100 percent sure it is budwood from STL
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Post by Laaz on Jul 18, 2021 17:26:31 GMT -5
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Post by millet on Jul 19, 2021 0:14:34 GMT -5
I went out to the greenhouse today and looked at the fruit on my Saint Teresa lemon tree, and the fruit does not have a point on the bottom. They looked just like Laaz's picture.
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Post by Laaz on Jul 19, 2021 4:57:02 GMT -5
Then they are not St. Teresa lemon.
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Post by Laaz on Jul 19, 2021 5:00:05 GMT -5
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