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whick rootstock is this?
ragnarlookbrood:
on which rootstock is this clementine?
thanx
brian:
Some kind of orange it looks like to me. I would crush a leaf and see how it smells to tell more.
Not trifoliate obviously, and doesn't look like lemon leaf shape, and doesn't look like pummelo/shaddock (petioles aren't very large)
Melenduwir:
Yeah, not trifoliata. It doesn't quite look like rough lemon to me, although I can't quite rule it out.
Perhaps sour orange? It's a common rootstock for oranges. And I believe it has those distinct but slender petioles.
pagnr:
Going by common rootstocks, It looks like Citrus macrophylla, aka Alemow or Colo. Bit soon to tell but foliage is lime like which is a match.
Orange seedlings tend to have trowel/triangular shaped leaves.
Sour Orange tends to have slightly wide petioles and scented leaves. Smooth Seville has grapefruit like leaves, with thin petiole.
Millet:
Sour orange petioles are not slender but are quite winged.
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