Very cool to see the Citrondarin/Trifoliate x Satsuma! Stan's tree held a couple fruit this year, but they were still bumpy and green, so it must be a late ripener.
I was really happy to get one to try. I think it should be a great grower here, since it should be more cold hardy then most Tri crosses and maybe better tasting.
Yes Changsha taste really good but not sure if it will make it here in zone 7. I'm really happy to try and grow the TriSat since it should be really cold hardy. We will see as I try and grow it how cold it can go.
Very cool to see the Citrondarin/Trifoliate x Satsuma!
Stan's tree held a couple fruit this year, but they were still bumpy and green, so it must be a late ripener.
Its cool that you got a hold of that Tri x Sat
I was really happy to get one to try. I think it should be a great grower here, since it should be more cold hardy then most Tri crosses and maybe better tasting.
Changsha looks like a fantastic variety to have! I am curious now on how cold that TriSat can handle.
Yes Changsha taste really good but not sure if it will make it here in zone 7. I'm really happy to try and grow the TriSat since it should be really cold hardy. We will see as I try and grow it how cold it can go.
@@sweethomealabamahomestead4504Changhsha is pretry much bulletproof to about 15. Below that, it depends on the duration.
Chimera is pronounced ki’ mer ah. It’s a Greek word. Thanks for the taste test !