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So far I have picked two New Zealand Lemonade fruit and have found no seeds. The fruit does taste like lemonade. - Millet
I used to have a sulcata tree. I got rid of it. - Milllet
Only sweet lemon i have tasted is the Sanbokan, and i have tried a number of them, and it was not very impressive.
Quote from: bsbullie on January 02, 2015, 10:23:01 PMOnly sweet lemon i have tasted is the Sanbokan, and i have tried a number of them, and it was not very impressive.Lemonades taste like lemonades. They really aren't anything like other sweet lemons. I have always been baffled as to why they aren't as popular as oranges.
Quote from: starling1 on January 03, 2015, 02:15:08 AMQuote from: bsbullie on January 02, 2015, 10:23:01 PMOnly sweet lemon i have tasted is the Sanbokan, and i have tried a number of them, and it was not very impressive.Lemonades taste like lemonades. They really aren't anything like other sweet lemons. I have always been baffled as to why they aren't as popular as oranges.I wish they were available here in Florida. Wonder why none of the citrus growers propagate them.
Quote from: bsbullie on January 03, 2015, 02:26:31 AMQuote from: starling1 on January 03, 2015, 02:15:08 AMQuote from: bsbullie on January 02, 2015, 10:23:01 PMOnly sweet lemon i have tasted is the Sanbokan, and i have tried a number of them, and it was not very impressive.Lemonades taste like lemonades. They really aren't anything like other sweet lemons. I have always been baffled as to why they aren't as popular as oranges.I wish they were available here in Florida. Wonder why none of the citrus growers propagate them.Definitely strange that they are almost unheard of outside of Nz and Australia. I've sent seeds to the U.S. Before.
Quote from: starling1 on January 03, 2015, 04:45:35 AMQuote from: bsbullie on January 03, 2015, 02:26:31 AMQuote from: starling1 on January 03, 2015, 02:15:08 AMQuote from: bsbullie on January 02, 2015, 10:23:01 PMOnly sweet lemon i have tasted is the Sanbokan, and i have tried a number of them, and it was not very impressive.Lemonades taste like lemonades. They really aren't anything like other sweet lemons. I have always been baffled as to why they aren't as popular as oranges.I wish they were available here in Florida. Wonder why none of the citrus growers propagate them.Definitely strange that they are almost unheard of outside of Nz and Australia. I've sent seeds to the U.S. Before.They're as tough as nails really, way hardier than something like tangelo. They are definitely suitable to temperate climates as they are grown successfully in Sydney and Melbourne. They are as common as navel oranges in nurseries in Australia and are mostly grafted on Tri. My favourite citrus. They leave the best finger limes for dead.Somebody could make a killing producing them commercially in the us.Can you comment on their cold hardiness? Closer to orange or lemon?
Can you comment on their cold hardiness? Closer to orange or lemon?
I give them a big thumbs up, tried one at a tasting a year ago, want more. Mine is still real small.
Pancrazio, yes New Zealand Lemonade produce true from seed. - MIllet
Quote from: Doglips on January 23, 2015, 12:14:20 PMI give them a big thumbs up, tried one at a tasting a year ago, want more. Mine is still real small.Where did you get your tree? The budwood was only available from California. I propagated a couple several years ago and you may have tasted my fruit if it was at Panzarella's house in Lake Jackson.