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Wanted: Citrus reticulata 'Jiouyuezao'
Mangifera08:
Hi, I would love to buy seeds or plants of the Citrus reticulata variety named Jiouyuezao.
The internet says it is long cultivated in China and hardy to about –13 °C (8,6 °F).
Thanks in advance
mikkel:
This chinese seller has some similiar hardy varieties from China. I asked for Jiouyuezao some years ago but back then they don`t had it. Maybe now?
They offer
Citrus reticulata (Tuanianiju)
Citrus reticulata (Bendizao)
Citrus reticulata (Xingjin)
Citrus reticulata (Zaojin)
Mangifera08:
Very Interesting, from what I found online Tuanianiju, Bendizao and Xingjin should be hardy until -12 °C (10,4° F).
How hardy is Zaojin?
I can not find any Citrus reticulata varieties on this chinese site. How did you write them? In chinese? Or do they understand english?
Radoslav:
Jiouyuezao (September Early)九月早 is a chance seedling of the Citrus reticulata Bendizao obtained in 1960.
Trees are hardy, surviving temperatures as low as -13.4 degrees C in 1991.Fruits mature in late September-early October, weigh 48.6 g on averrage.
(Liu, Z.Z.; Yu, L.M., 1993: Jiouyuezao - a hardy mandarin germplasm.)
about Bendizao I wrote here: http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=26921.msg311735#msg311735
Mangifera08:
Thank you for all of your information Radoslav, I greatly appreciate it.
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