Citrus Fruits and Their CultureO. Judd Company, 1913 - 587 páginas |
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1-8 inch thick acidity and sweetness acre apex rounded base rounded branches California calyx small cent cion citrus fruits citrus trees Citrus trifoliata coarse grained color orange cover crop cultivation culture feet fertilizer flavor rich flesh fine grained Florida flowers Form oblate Form rounded frequently frost fungus grower growing growth H. G. Sulphate Potash humus inches long insects irrigation juice abundant juice plentiful juice sacks juice sacks large kumquat layer leaves lime mandarin oranges medium to large method moisture navel orange nitrogen nursery oblong orange trees oval packing phosphoric acid pith small plow plump pointed pomelo potash pounds pruning pulp melting rind smooth roots rough lemon rows Satsuma scale scale insects season sections seedling seeds present shaddock side soil sour orange species spindle-shaped surface sweet orange sweetness well blended thin tion trifoliate orange trunk variety velvet beans vinous wood