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Old 04-08-2009, 05:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Excellent publication on some of the Cold Hardy Citruses.

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Originally Posted by Chironex View Post
Joe, once my rootstock is going strong, do you have cuttings of Chang Shou Kumquat (Fortunella obovata) available? This seems to be one of the types I would like to grow.
I don't have that one, unfortunately. From the fortunella types and their hybrids, I have Sunquat, Limequat, Meiwa Kumquat, Nagami Kumquat, Indio Mandarinquat, Calamondins (regular and variegated ). I have other kumquat types such as Centennial, Nordmann seedless, Fukushu... but the branches remained small to take budwoods from.

I also have Yuzu and Sudachi as my cold hardy types which have big branches.
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