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About the Author SamfordSusie Samford Village (near Brisbane) QLD 18th November 2016 12:01pm #UserID: 14987 Posts: 2 View All SamfordSusie's Edible Fruit Trees |
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jakfruit etiquette says... It looks like a Swingle citrus rootstock. Baasically it was a grafted citrus but either the graft died or was taken over. You might find a part of the graft low down on the trunk. Swingle is grapefruit X Trifoliata, fruit are JUST edible. ps it would be possible to regraft/topwork this tree to ba better Citrus type. | About the Author jakfruit etiquette vic 21st November 2016 8:35am #UserID: 5133 Posts: 915 View All jakfruit etiquette's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Original Post was last edited: 22nd November 2016 12:39pm |