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Honey crisp kumquat
sc4001992:
I read it is tetraploid, and the skin is diploid. The size of the fruit is as large as an egg (60 grams).
FruitForLife:
Don’t know about the site’s legitimacy, but the fruit shown on the pictures and the description, that’s it, that’s the one, that’s the fruit.
petasplit:
--- Quote from: ChangYun Nursery on September 09, 2024, 05:12:28 AM ---Hello friend, I come from China. This variety is the third generation of the Crispy honey kumquat from Guangxi Province, China. Its advantage is that the fruit is relatively large, high sweetness and no sour taste. The seeds of this variety are very small or almost seedless, and here they are propagated by grafting.
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Hey ChangYun Nursery, is it possible to send scions (cuttings) or a mature tree (or seeds if you find any) to Europe. I am looking for this kumquat variety for ages with zero success yet. Thanks
petasplit:
--- Quote from: mikkel on September 10, 2024, 01:06:07 PM ---quite pricey and in China, but maybe it's of interest to someone
https://www.hardtofindtrees.com/product/seedless-honey-crisp-kumquat-%e6%97%a0%e6%a0%b8%e8%84%86%e8%9c%9c%e9%87%91%e6%a1%94/
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I tried ordering from this website, and the seller wont send to EU, I suspect he doesnt deal with customs declarations. But I saw some people ordered from this website somewhere on reddit and order came (I think order was from US).
ChangYun Nursery:
--- Quote from: martweb on September 10, 2024, 03:31:08 PM ---I try to guess. Might it be a triploid hybrid of Fukushu and Meiwa?
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It is a natural budding variety of crispy kumquat. It has no shortcomings except that it is difficult to manage.
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