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Carol Cloud Bailey
(Orange)
The cultivar ‘Parson Brown’ is one of the earliest of all sweet oranges. It produces medium sized, round fruit, flattened at both ends with medium pebbled, tight orange skin. The flesh is richly flavored, juicy, firm and moderately seedy. The trees have an upright habit, are extremely vigorous, productive and tend toward alternate bearing, which means they produce a heavy crop one year and a lighter crop the next if fruit is left on the trees too long. Parson Brown was once the premier commercial...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Orange, Pineapple Orange)
A day without orange juice is like a day without sunshine and many people agree. The juice of sweet oranges has become a dietary staple of millions worldwide. No trees of Citrus sinensis exist in the wild today, but probably originated in China, northeastern India, and southeastern Asia. They were eventually moved along Asian trade routes to Africa, the Mediterranean and Europe where those of wealthy means established orangeries. Spaniards brought oranges with them to South America in the...
(Orange, Rhode Red Valencia Orange)
A day without orange juice is like a day without sunshine and many people agree. The juice of sweet oranges has become a dietary staple of millions worldwide. No trees of Citrus sinensis exist in the wild today, but probably originated in China, northeastern India, and southeastern Asia. They were eventually moved along Asian trade routes to Africa, the Mediterranean and Europe where those of wealthy means established orangeries. Spaniards brought oranges with them to South America in the...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Orange)
The cultivar ‘Roble’ is an early to mid winter sweet orange. It produces medium sized, round fruit, flattened at both ends with medium pebbled, tight orange skin. The flesh is richly flavored, juicy, firm and moderately seedy. The trees have an upright habit, are vigorous, productive and tend toward alternate bearing, which means they produce a heavy crop one year and a lighter crop the next if fruit is left on the trees too long.
A day without orange juice is like a day without sunshine and...
(Orange, Sanguinelli Blood Orange)
A day without orange juice is like a day without sunshine and many people agree. The juice of sweet oranges has become a dietary staple of millions worldwide. No trees of Citrus sinensis exist in the wild today, but probably originated in China, northeastern India, and southeastern Asia. They were eventually moved along Asian trade routes to Africa, the Mediterranean and Europe where those of wealthy means established orangeries. Spaniards brought oranges with them to South America in the...
(Orange, Tarocco Blood Orange)
A day without orange juice is like a day without sunshine and many people agree. The juice of sweet oranges has become a dietary staple of millions worldwide. No trees of Citrus sinensis exist in the wild today, but probably originated in China, northeastern India, and southeastern Asia. They were eventually moved along Asian trade routes to Africa, the Mediterranean and Europe where those of wealthy means established orangeries. Spaniards brought oranges with them to South America in the...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Orange, Valencia Orange)
A day without orange juice is like a day without sunshine and many people agree. The juice of sweet oranges has become a dietary staple of millions worldwide. No trees of Citrus sinensis exist in the wild today, but probably originated in China, northeastern India, and southeastern Asia. They were eventually moved along Asian trade routes to Africa, the Mediterranean and Europe where those of wealthy means established orangeries. Spaniards brought oranges with them to South America in the...
John Rickard
(Navel Orange, Washington Navel Orange)
A day without orange juice is like a day without sunshine and many people agree. The juice of sweet oranges has become a dietary staple of millions worldwide. No trees of Citrus sinensis exist in the wild today, but probably originated in China, northeastern India, and southeastern Asia. They were eventually moved along Asian trade routes to Africa, the Mediterranean and Europe where those of wealthy means established orangeries. Spaniards brought oranges with them to South America in the...