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About the Author Thato Birchwood 2nd April 2018 3:01am #UserID: 18200 Posts: 1 View All Thato's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Fruitylicious1 TAMWORTH,2340,NSW 2nd April 2018 7:03pm #UserID: 16885 Posts: 709 View All Fruitylicious1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author jakfruit etiquette vic 5th April 2018 1:15am #UserID: 5133 Posts: 915 View All jakfruit etiquette's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Julie says... jakfruit, I have to disagree. Bush lemon is just bush lemon, not a hybrid. It has no mandarin flavour at all. I have one that was a cut down grapefruit tree - it sprang up from the stock and is indestructible! One next to it is unkillable too - I have tried Roundup twice with no results. Any suggestions? | About the Author Julie Roleystone WA 6th April 2018 6:50pm #UserID: 154 Posts: 1842 View All Julie's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Fruitylicious1 TAMWORTH,2340,NSW 7th April 2018 10:35pm #UserID: 16885 Posts: 709 View All Fruitylicious1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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jakfruit etiquette says... Hi Julie, i meant botanically Lemon X Mandarin, more than edibility etc. Apart from a few true species, 99% of Citrus types are "e;hybrids"e; of those true species, according to recent models. Rangpur Lime is also a "e;Lemandarin"e;, with more mandarin taste than Bush Lemon. | About the Author jakfruit etiquette vic 8th April 2018 7:44pm #UserID: 5133 Posts: 915 View All jakfruit etiquette's Edible Fruit Trees |