Citremon will produce seeds on standard fruit, which appear to be highly polyembryonic. The original cross was very difficult to make and seedlings of Citremon are not nearly as vigorous as other trifoliate hybrids. The leaves on Citremon are the most beautiful of any trifoliate hybrid (to me). Very large and deep green.
How would you say the cold hardness is? I have a few seedlings from them and they went through the 18F we had a a week ago better then some of the other trifoliate hybrids at a young age.
@@sweethomealabamahomestead4504 I'm curious about this too. Our grafted Citremon took 16.9°F with high winds and no damage whatsoever. I did notice its seedlings aren't particularly excited to grow.
Thanks for your review looking tasty.
Citremon will produce seeds on standard fruit, which appear to be highly polyembryonic. The original cross was very difficult to make and seedlings of Citremon are not nearly as vigorous as other trifoliate hybrids. The leaves on Citremon are the most beautiful of any trifoliate hybrid (to me). Very large and deep green.
How would you say the cold hardness is? I have a few seedlings from them and they went through the 18F we had a a week ago better then some of the other trifoliate hybrids at a young age.
@@sweethomealabamahomestead4504 I'm curious about this too. Our grafted Citremon took 16.9°F with high winds and no damage whatsoever. I did notice its seedlings aren't particularly excited to grow.
@ mid single digits at least.