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Old 04-22-2012, 07:52 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Up on the blue bar there is a tab for "Search", and in the drop-down menu is "advanced search". Click on that, and then on the left under the "Key words" box, change "Search Entire Posts" to "Search Titles Only". Now type Citrus into the Keywords box and hit return or press the Search Now button.

And just in case there was a mis-understanding, my post quoted above was intended to help new folks find threads on specific topics ... not to imply that Citrus posts go elsewhere. There is no "1" thread for any topic, nor is there any thread ownership on this site.
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Posting a picture of my Citrus Ichangensis sprouts;

They are albinos.
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Posting a picture of my Citrus Ichangensis sprouts;
Cool.

Although the name "Citrus ichangensis" is sometimes used by sellers, it is an outdated synonym for Citrus cavaleriei. The plant is used both ornamentally and as a root stock for some Citrus varieties. It is quite cold tolerant for a Citrus.
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Yes, and delicious!
They are hardy to about -10C (Perhaps 20 F?)
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Here's some ripe Gold Nugget Mandarin fruit from my young tree in a 25-gallon pot. In years gone by this variety would not ripen until April, but with the warm spring-like weather we've had the last two months they are ready to eat.

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