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Citrus => Cold Hardy Citrus => Topic started by: Walt on November 08, 2019, 04:21:07 PM

Title: information on Taitri and (Clem x Tri) x Clem
Post by: Walt on November 08, 2019, 04:21:07 PM
I have several seedlings of Taitri and (Clem x Tri) x Clem.  I'd like to know more about them. 
Are they the only seedlings from the crosses that were made?  Or were many seedlings grown from the crosses and these plants, Taitri and (Clem x Tri) x Clem, and the plants that now exist under those names selected for hardiness and/or quality.
Should I remake those crosses hoping for variation to select from, or did the origional breeders of these plants already do that?
Title: Re: information on Taitri and (Clem x Tri) x Clem
Post by: will2358 on November 09, 2019, 05:34:56 PM
eyeckr mentions this one on his Youtube video. He grows tons of citrus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIfxuilhjVI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIfxuilhjVI)
Title: Re: information on Taitri and (Clem x Tri) x Clem
Post by: Ilya11 on November 09, 2019, 07:25:36 PM
(https://a.radikal.ru/a39/1911/d5/5f80cb0d0288.jpg) (https://radikal.ru)
The Hardy Citrus of Texas as reported by C.T.Kennedy from the notes of  John F. Brown M.D. part 1
Title: Re: information on Taitri and (Clem x Tri) x Clem
Post by: Walt on November 10, 2019, 03:45:10 PM
Thanks to both for the information.
Cindy.  The way the word tons is used today, its like people don't know that tons is a measure of weight.  But seeing all the fruit trees in that video, I'd say you used the word correctly.