The Tropical Fruit Forum
Citrus => Citrus General Discussion => Topic started by: brian on January 18, 2019, 11:24:54 AM
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In another post somebody commented that the my variegated minneola looked like a type that would not produce the desired red-striped fruit, as the foliage is green/light-green instead of green/light-green/white. My small tree produced three fruits, and none show any red striping. I don't see any white on the new growth, either. I suspect it will always be this way so I will dig it up and replace it with the green/light-green/white one that I still have in a container. Harris sent me two because the first one arrived with heavy shipping damage the second was a replacement. The first one recovered though so I ended up with two healthy trees, one of each type.
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Brian, was it me? I found out that there are two types of variegated Minneola a few years ago. I guess the one with two tone leaves (green-yellow) is a sport from the three tone (white-yellow-green) one. I saw the 15 gallon trees for sale in our HD and Lowe's 3 years ago and I thought it was odd. The new grows was variegated green-yellow and the fruits looked like a regular Minneola. I was looking for one in 3 gallon for awhile and couldn't find it neither the info online. Last year one of my trees grew the sport and I saw the thread on the other forum about the Harri's trees with the pictures. So, apparently I was the only one who saw this trees in production with different looking fruits and warned people. I also saw the picture you posted. The sport limb produced the fruit and I have the different looking fruits on my tree, so I will call it a Cocktail Minneola tree. )) However, the fruit without stripes doesn't look like the one on your picture. It doesn't have the 'neck' and is bigger in size.
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Ah yes I think it was you that described this to me. My fruit are undersized because the tree was a bit shocked recently. I’m sure it will produce normal sized fruit in time. My experience is that all minneolas usually have a neck but it seems a bit random per fruit rather than all same from one tree.
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Minneolas at the supermarket are mostly necked fruit, however there are also always some minneolas that have no neck.
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No neck on mine this year.
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