FT - Citrus Trees
Navel Orange, Washington
Navel Orange, Washington
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WASHINGTON Navels are highly delicious, seedless, and easy to peel. The Washington Navel Orange is also called the Bahia after the Brazilian city from which it was originally imported in 1870. They are best when harvested in the late fall to winter months, but will hold on the tree for several months beyond maturity and also store well. Navel orange trees in general, and Washington Navels in particular, are not very vigorous. They have a round, somewhat drooping canopy and grow to a moderate size at maturity. The flowers lack viable pollen so the Washington Navel will not pollinate other citrus trees. The "Parent" label refers to those trees propagated from stock grown by L. C. Tibbets in Riverside, California.
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