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Oranges
Arizona Sweet - Are grown widely through out Maricopa Valley
and are the most popular variety sold, very sweet and juicy.
Trovita - Very good juicing orange, almost as sweet as a Naval,
very adaptable to the Southwest Desert climate.
Valencia - Most popular juice orange in today's market, not
easily peeled, fruit holds on tree longer than most oranges.
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Washington Naval - Slow growing produces large fruit that is
easily peed and no seeds, most popular eating orange.
Blood Oranges(Moro, Tarocco) - Fruit is a mild to dark maroon
color depending on soil and climate and has interesting taste
compared to other oranges.
Mandarins or Tangerines
Dancy - Usually ripens early December, small in size but very
juicy but has several seeds.
Clementine (Algerian) - Medium size tree, very juicy, very easy
to peel and fruit holds well on tree.
Fairchild - Few or no thorns when picking fruit, very compact
growth, great flavor, great in the low Desert to bear fruit.
Kinnow - Very late ripening, very seeded but also very flavorful
and aromatic, peels very easily.
Fremont - Most bears at the tip of branches, bears heavily in
alternate years, grow well in Desert climate.
Satsumas - Very early ripening, mild to very sweet in flavor,
often able to be eaten if skin still green and is seedless.
Lemons
Eureka - Small to medium tree very acidic with mostly no seeds,
holds well on tree best to squeeze, hard to peel, great for
mild winters.
Lisbon - Very heat tolerant along with high productive fruit
bearing, very vigorous and thorny ripens in mid January to mid
February.
Meyer or Improved Meyer - Very compact or dwarf variety, very
dark green foliage, it's a favorite for cooking due to its sugar
content, great for container grown.
Pink Lemon - Variegated foliage of white to light green, fruit
has a pinkish color, very attractive in desert landscapes.
Limes
Mexican Lime (Key Lime) - Protect from frost, very seeded and
aromatic aroma, lime of choice for mixed drinks and some beers
and bears fruit almost year around in warm climates.
Bearss Lime (Persian Lime) - Cold hardier that Mexican Lime,
has few thorns and is seedless and juicy very compact growth.
Grapefruit
Marsh Seedless - Old favorite of 60's to be eaten at break fast,
fruit is often in cluster on the tree, very few seeds, holds
for a long time on the tree, very vigorous grower.
Ruby Red - Medium to light Pink fruit color semi-sweet, as fruit
ripens the rind becomes more pink tone, hardly any seeds and
easily peeled, grows well in our warm desert climate.
Rio Red - Larger fruit than most other grapefruit with a lighter
color of fruit, very juicy, hard to peel but holds for a long
time on tree.
Oro Blanco - Easily peeled, longer on the tree the sweeter the
fruit becomes, very few seeds and very juicy, fruit will actually
be in segments that can be eaten.
Tangelos
Minneola - Grows best in warm climates, can remain on tree for
long periods of time, it is hybrid of a tangerine and grapefruit,
very juicy and easily peeled, fruit has the reverse of a naval
orange or a little top knot.
Orlando - Better grown in warmer climates mildly sweet and ripens
very early does not hold well on tree more of a round fruit.
Kumquats
Bears year around and can be eaten whole or cut up into salads,
Jell-O, or used to make sauces or into preserves. Mostly used
as a container plant due to its dwarfing shrubby growth. Bears
year around but the heaviest in the summer heat and is thornless,
great around pools and spas very aromatic.
Limequat - Have a unique flavor and are oblong fruit with few
seeds rarely do they become ripe mostly stay a green to light
color, few thorns great around pools and spas very aromatic.
Not all varieties will be in all sizes, subject availability
and the time of year.
Mix or match any variety
2 - Super Citrus $199
5 - Super Citrus $450
3 - Huge Citrus $799
3 - Block Buster Citrus $1700
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You can add or substitute any of these other fruit:
Peach
Plum
Apricot
Fig
Apple
Nectarine
Almond
Pomagranite
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