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ORANGES
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| BEST
SEEDLESS |
Well
suited to the home garden. This tree is a good cropper and the
fruits, which often have navels, are of high quality, and good
flavour. Ripening occurs from late August to November.
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| BLOOD
ORANGE |
Fruit
matures late July/August. The fruit are not large or do have seed.
The degree of development of blood colour in the flesh can vary
seasonally. Colour development is more intense in hot dry climates
with high diurnal fluctuations in temperature.
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| CARTERS
NAVEL
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A
sweet and juicy seedless variety of excellent flavour. Remaining
juicy for 2-3 months if left on the tree. Ripens in August.
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| FRANKLIN
NAVEL |
Very
similar to the Carters Navel. Fruit tens to be slightly larger.
Excellent flavour. Ripens August.
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| HARWOOD
LATE
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Closely
related to Valencia. Average-size, rich flavour, very juicy and
sweet, ripens in November and may carry right through till March.
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| VALENCIA
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Closely
related to Hardwood Late. Average-size, rich flavour, very juicy
and sweet, ripens in November and may carry right through till
March. |
| PARENT
NAVEL |
Similar
to other Navels. Fruit can be sweeter and larger. Ripens August.
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| SEVILLE |
Very
old variety, very sour. Excellent for marmalades and preserves.
July to September.
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| VAINIGLIA
PINK |
Very
attractive pinky orange flesh, and total lack of citric acid.
Tastes like a melon.
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| WASHINGTON
NAVEL |
High
quality seedless fruit of excellent flavour. Fruit ripens August
and will hang on the tree for months until Harwood Late is ready.
With the two varieties you can pick sweet, juicy oranges almost
the year through.
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