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I can send you some stratified seeds to experiment with.
Quote from: 911311 on January 08, 2019, 05:52:37 PM I can send you some stratified seeds to experiment with. FD as well as other poncirus varieties does not require stratification
I don't know if it is good to store the fruit at room temperature.
Quote from: SoCal2warm on January 02, 2019, 07:53:53 PMNot very likely, at least not from a direct cross.However you might take a look at this:https://www.ebay.com/itm/Citrofortunella-x-TRICIMEQUAT-Cold-Hardy-Citrus-Tree-SEEDS-/382704720418?oid=362495154487I ordered those a well, 3 have sprouted so far.
Not very likely, at least not from a direct cross.However you might take a look at this:https://www.ebay.com/itm/Citrofortunella-x-TRICIMEQUAT-Cold-Hardy-Citrus-Tree-SEEDS-/382704720418?oid=362495154487
Quote from: PDXIan on January 07, 2019, 07:27:58 PMQuote from: SoCal2warm on January 02, 2019, 07:53:53 PMNot very likely, at least not from a direct cross.However you might take a look at this:https://www.ebay.com/itm/Citrofortunella-x-TRICIMEQUAT-Cold-Hardy-Citrus-Tree-SEEDS-/382704720418?oid=362495154487I ordered those a well, 3 have sprouted so far.I read on a French forum that ebay picture was taken from Procimquat description of Eizenhut Swiss nursery (Z175 http://www.eisenhut.ch/dyn/index.php?id=285348&gruppe=Zitrus&q=&orderby=nummer&offset=175&modus=liste.
Quote from: SoCal2warm on January 02, 2019, 07:53:53 PMNot very likely, at least not from a direct cross.However you might take a look at this:https://www.ebay.com/itm/Citrofortunella-x-TRICIMEQUAT-Cold-Hardy-Citrus-Tree-SEEDS-/382704720418?oid=362495154487QuoteCitrofortunella x TricimequatUp for bid are seeds of the Tricimequat. This is a beautiful small cold hardy Citrus tree, that gets fragrant white flowers, and delicious sweet Kumquat like fruit (and Kumquat is in the parentage of this unique hybrid), and like all Kumquats, you eat the peel and all with these. This unusual cross is a hybrid of the Procimequat (another Kumquat hybrid) crossed with Trifoliate Orange for additional hardiness, and amazingly there is no bad taste from the trifoliate. I enjoy eating these just as much as my Meiwa Kumquats, but this tree is much more cold tolerant It is a rounded upright grower, and this is evergreen. They are hardy to at least USDA zone 7b, and quite possibly 7a. These plants would make excellent additions to your rare plant collection, or just make a unique statement in your yard.You are bidding on 5 seeds of Citrofortunella x Tricimequat. greg17086 Apparently it's a (Hong Kong kumquat x (kumquat x lime)) x trifoliate hybrid.Although the sale has now ended, I was able to goad the owner of One Green World into getting and trying to germinate them.Maybe if this was further crossed with Ichangquat we might get something truly edible.Oh, by the way, I recently got the opportunity to taste Meiwa and agree it's the tastiest kumquat I've gotten to taste so far.I ordered those a well, 3 have sprouted so far.
Not very likely, at least not from a direct cross.However you might take a look at this:https://www.ebay.com/itm/Citrofortunella-x-TRICIMEQUAT-Cold-Hardy-Citrus-Tree-SEEDS-/382704720418?oid=362495154487QuoteCitrofortunella x TricimequatUp for bid are seeds of the Tricimequat. This is a beautiful small cold hardy Citrus tree, that gets fragrant white flowers, and delicious sweet Kumquat like fruit (and Kumquat is in the parentage of this unique hybrid), and like all Kumquats, you eat the peel and all with these. This unusual cross is a hybrid of the Procimequat (another Kumquat hybrid) crossed with Trifoliate Orange for additional hardiness, and amazingly there is no bad taste from the trifoliate. I enjoy eating these just as much as my Meiwa Kumquats, but this tree is much more cold tolerant It is a rounded upright grower, and this is evergreen. They are hardy to at least USDA zone 7b, and quite possibly 7a. These plants would make excellent additions to your rare plant collection, or just make a unique statement in your yard.You are bidding on 5 seeds of Citrofortunella x Tricimequat. greg17086 Apparently it's a (Hong Kong kumquat x (kumquat x lime)) x trifoliate hybrid.Although the sale has now ended, I was able to goad the owner of One Green World into getting and trying to germinate them.Maybe if this was further crossed with Ichangquat we might get something truly edible.Oh, by the way, I recently got the opportunity to taste Meiwa and agree it's the tastiest kumquat I've gotten to taste so far.
Citrofortunella x TricimequatUp for bid are seeds of the Tricimequat. This is a beautiful small cold hardy Citrus tree, that gets fragrant white flowers, and delicious sweet Kumquat like fruit (and Kumquat is in the parentage of this unique hybrid), and like all Kumquats, you eat the peel and all with these. This unusual cross is a hybrid of the Procimequat (another Kumquat hybrid) crossed with Trifoliate Orange for additional hardiness, and amazingly there is no bad taste from the trifoliate. I enjoy eating these just as much as my Meiwa Kumquats, but this tree is much more cold tolerant It is a rounded upright grower, and this is evergreen. They are hardy to at least USDA zone 7b, and quite possibly 7a. These plants would make excellent additions to your rare plant collection, or just make a unique statement in your yard.You are bidding on 5 seeds of Citrofortunella x Tricimequat. greg17086