Otaitense Orange / Red Lime / Otaheite Acidless Rangpur Lime - European plant haul (14)

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • This variety is known by a number of synonyms. Citrus Otaitense, Otaitense Orange, Red Lime, Othaheite Rangpur Lime.
    The following is a brief description I have found online -
    "Usually referred to as the Otaheite orange, this fruit should be properly regarded as an acidless or sweet form of the Rangpur and therefore should probably be called the Otaheite Rangpur. The tree is similar to the common Rangpur but less vigorous and hence dwarfed. It is almost thornless and the purple coloration on the new shoot growth is more intense. Likewise, the fruit is similar but somewhat smaller, more commonly necked, contains fewer normal seeds (often none), and is insipidly sweet from lack of acid.
    Since an acidless form of the Rangpur is known in India, this fruit doubtless originated there. However, the first known reference to it (Risso and Poiteau, 1818-22, p. 66) described it as Citrus otaitense, a small orange from Otaite (Tahiti) brought to Paris from England in 1813. How or when it reached the United States is not known, but it was listed as a potted ornamental in the 1882 nursery catalog of R. J. Trumble of San Francisco, California (Butterfield, 1963). Easily propagated from cuttings, as are all the Rangpur, it is extensively grown in the United States as a potted ornamental, primarily as a winter house plant. Several unnamed clones are recognized.
    Fruit small to medium in size, variable in form but mainly depressed globose to round or broadly obovate; sometimes with furrowed collar or low neck; often with short nipple partially or entirely surrounded by a shallow furrow. Rind color yellowish to reddish-orange; thin, and moderately loose, with surface minutely pitted and smooth to slightly rough. Segments 8 to 10, loosely adherent; axis large and hollow at maturity. Flesh orange-colored; tender, juicy, and strongly acid. Seeds fairly numerous, small, highly polyembryonic, and with light green cotyledons. Fruit holds on tree for a long period.
    Tree usually vigorous and productive, medium-sized, spreading and drooping, with slender twigs, comparatively few and small thorns; foliage dull-green and mandarin-like, and new shoot growth lightly purple-tinted. Flowers small and mandarin-like and buds and petals deeply purple-tinged. Hardy to cold"

КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @SoxInTheGarden
    @SoxInTheGarden Рік тому +1

    So many fruits on that tiny plant! Never even heard of a red lime. 🥰🌱❤️ Super kool!

    • @MoebiusUK
      @MoebiusUK  Рік тому

      Thank you ... its covered in flowers and embryo fruit again but I may remove them to focus the plants energy on growing foliage.

  • @raton_garden
    @raton_garden 11 місяців тому +1

    Good share. Beat wishes 🎉❤🎉❤

    • @MoebiusUK
      @MoebiusUK  11 місяців тому

      Thank you very much👍🏽

  • @lyonheart84
    @lyonheart84 Рік тому +2

    Really well loaded with fruits 👍

    • @MoebiusUK
      @MoebiusUK  Рік тому +1

      On such a small plant, I love it.

  • @PeterEntwistle
    @PeterEntwistle Рік тому +1

    Another healthy tree! I've come across the rangpur lime, but this one is new to me.

    • @MoebiusUK
      @MoebiusUK  Рік тому +1

      I believe Brett has this variety which he featured in a video a few days back .... I completely forgot I had bought this plant so didn't mention it in his comment section. 😂
      I think he called his 'Red Lime' .... as this variety is known by a few names. Looking forward to doing a taste test this week.

    • @PeterEntwistle
      @PeterEntwistle Рік тому +1

      @@MoebiusUK Ah ok. Yeah, I have heard of red limes before.

    • @MoebiusUK
      @MoebiusUK  Рік тому +2

      'Otaheite' is a now obselete word for 'Tahitian' and this variety was first listed in the 1800's under this name.
      Rangpur is in Bangladesh. The Rangpur lime is a cross between a mandarin and an unknown citrus, probably a lemon.
      So ... the story of its origin is confusing, The university source I refer to says it should really be called 'Otaheite Rangpur'
      I need to do more research on it.

    • @lyonheart84
      @lyonheart84 Рік тому +3

      To be fair the label on mine simply says red lime, so it may be the same as yours or there may be other crosses that result in a red lime, I havent got a clue 😂

  • @backyardsnackyard
    @backyardsnackyard Рік тому +1

    That's a lovely one. I have a little one of these. I think it is also called 'lemandarin' as it is a hybrid between a mandarin and citron lemon🙂

    • @MoebiusUK
      @MoebiusUK  Рік тому +1

      How wonderful, Dani. I'm super pleased you have one also. I can't wait to do a taste test later this week 🤗

    • @backyardsnackyard
      @backyardsnackyard Рік тому +1

      @@MoebiusUK look forward to seeing it🙂🙂