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Old 03-29-2008, 10:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Enjoy the Sanguinelli! Orchids not included.


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Was really surprised how juicy they are and sweet this year. This time around, they tasted better than my Moro Blood Oranges.


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It's in the inside that counts. Well developed blood pigmentation.


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A sampling of my Sanguinelli blood oranges. They're big, egg shaped. There is the ruler for reference. I wished to share with you this year's harvest.


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Those are large, healthy looking oranges! I don't care for the Moro, but it was once suggested I might like the Sanguinelli instead.
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Thanks for the pictures. I just received my sanguinelli in the mail last week from Logee's. It's small, but maybe i can have fruit like that in a few years.
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